Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... unless the owner has indicated in some way that he did not authorize the publisher to do so ( 57 , 44 , 78 ) . How- ever , the Supreme Court considered this point and required positive approval by the author , rather than assuming that ...
... unless the owner has indicated in some way that he did not authorize the publisher to do so ( 57 , 44 , 78 ) . How- ever , the Supreme Court considered this point and required positive approval by the author , rather than assuming that ...
154. lappuse
... Unless the right of a library to own a manuscript and , inevitably , to make any public use of it without the consent of the owner of the literary property can be established , it would appear that libraries violate common law literary ...
... Unless the right of a library to own a manuscript and , inevitably , to make any public use of it without the consent of the owner of the literary property can be established , it would appear that libraries violate common law literary ...
178. lappuse
... unless an act of dedication destroys it , 17 , U.S. C.A. § 2 and annotations thereunder . " Baron v . Feist . 78 F.S. 686 . 1948 . 19. p . 970. " Lectures , oral or written cannot be published without the consent of the lecturer ...
... unless an act of dedication destroys it , 17 , U.S. C.A. § 2 and annotations thereunder . " Baron v . Feist . 78 F.S. 686 . 1948 . 19. p . 970. " Lectures , oral or written cannot be published without the consent of the lecturer ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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