Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 36.
43. lappuse
... valid copyright or a valid patent , it is necessary to comply with every requirement of the law ( 127 ) . The subjects treated by the copyright law , which is reproduced in Part II ( 197 ) , are : ... Section 1. The exclusive rights ...
... valid copyright or a valid patent , it is necessary to comply with every requirement of the law ( 127 ) . The subjects treated by the copyright law , which is reproduced in Part II ( 197 ) , are : ... Section 1. The exclusive rights ...
121. lappuse
... valid copyright . When the author makes a complete assignment to the publisher , the publisher may obtain a valid copyright . However , the question as to whether a full assignment was really made must always be finally decided by the ...
... valid copyright . When the author makes a complete assignment to the publisher , the publisher may obtain a valid copyright . However , the question as to whether a full assignment was really made must always be finally decided by the ...
122. lappuse
... valid copyright in his own name , and nothing is said in the contract about sharing the profits from types of use which are not foreseen by the author or publisher or both then the author may lose his right to share in such profits from ...
... valid copyright in his own name , and nothing is said in the contract about sharing the profits from types of use which are not foreseen by the author or publisher or both then the author may lose his right to share in such profits from ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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