Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... whole may merit protection by copyright , but in many cases com- ponent parts may be copyrighted independently of the work as a whole . The position taken by the court in National Geographic v . Classified Geographic ( 125 ) , in which ...
... whole may merit protection by copyright , but in many cases com- ponent parts may be copyrighted independently of the work as a whole . The position taken by the court in National Geographic v . Classified Geographic ( 125 ) , in which ...
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... whole ? Whether it is necessary or not , many persons ask the copyright owners of newspapers or other composite works for permission to copy , and such permission is commonly granted . Does this permission protect the user from a suit ...
... whole ? Whether it is necessary or not , many persons ask the copyright owners of newspapers or other composite works for permission to copy , and such permission is commonly granted . Does this permission protect the user from a suit ...
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... whole , and may obtain copyright for the work as a whole . However , that does not make him author of the individual contributions of others contained in the composite work , nor does the copyright of the work as a whole cover the ...
... whole , and may obtain copyright for the work as a whole . However , that does not make him author of the individual contributions of others contained in the composite work , nor does the copyright of the work as a whole cover the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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