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1.3. rezultāts no 38.
58. lappuse
It might with equal force infer transfer ( if it infers anything ) of the right to dedicate the " writing " to the public . It cannot be doubted that the copyright owner who might elect to publish without any copyright notice and ...
It might with equal force infer transfer ( if it infers anything ) of the right to dedicate the " writing " to the public . It cannot be doubted that the copyright owner who might elect to publish without any copyright notice and ...
59. lappuse
It appears clear that the title to literary property is in the author whose intellect has given birth to the thoughts and wrought them into the composition , unless he has transferred ...
It appears clear that the title to literary property is in the author whose intellect has given birth to the thoughts and wrought them into the composition , unless he has transferred ...
113. lappuse
However , they do not appear to have remembered to take this right into consideration in those cases in which they have inferred a transfer of the right to copyright from transfer of the manuscript with permission to print .
However , they do not appear to have remembered to take this right into consideration in those cases in which they have inferred a transfer of the right to copyright from transfer of the manuscript with permission to print .
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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