Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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54. lappuse
... writings " of " authors . " This is the limit of the Constitutional grant of authority to the Congress and it is the limit of the statute . The Constitution provides that Congress may " ... secure . . . to authors . . . the exclusive ...
... writings " of " authors . " This is the limit of the Constitutional grant of authority to the Congress and it is the limit of the statute . The Constitution provides that Congress may " ... secure . . . to authors . . . the exclusive ...
78. lappuse
... authors , protected by other copyrights . Writings . - The various types of materials covered by both common law and by statute as " writings " indicate that that term has been interpreted in the broad sense of a presentation in any ...
... authors , protected by other copyrights . Writings . - The various types of materials covered by both common law and by statute as " writings " indicate that that term has been interpreted in the broad sense of a presentation in any ...
165. lappuse
... authors which will encourage authors to make their writings most freely available to the general public ; any limitations on public use authorized by the act must be the minimum restrictions required to encourage authors to make widest ...
... authors which will encourage authors to make their writings most freely available to the general public ; any limitations on public use authorized by the act must be the minimum restrictions required to encourage authors to make widest ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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