How to Secure Copyright: The Law of Literacy PropertyOceana Publications, 1950 - 96 lappuses |
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26. lappuse
... judge put the matter in these words : " Just as a patent affords protection only to the means of reducing an inventive idea to practice , so the copy- right law protects the means of expressing an idea ; and it is as near the whole ...
... judge put the matter in these words : " Just as a patent affords protection only to the means of reducing an inventive idea to practice , so the copy- right law protects the means of expressing an idea ; and it is as near the whole ...
30. lappuse
... judge analyzed the law as follows : " An author who takes existing materials from sources common to all writers , arranges and combines them in a new form , giving them an application un- known before , is entitled to a copyright ...
... judge analyzed the law as follows : " An author who takes existing materials from sources common to all writers , arranges and combines them in a new form , giving them an application un- known before , is entitled to a copyright ...
31. lappuse
... judge , dissenting , considered the plaintiff's program element by element to show lack of originality and added that in combination they were equally un- original . Using the same key question of protectability , this judge asserted ...
... judge , dissenting , considered the plaintiff's program element by element to show lack of originality and added that in combination they were equally un- original . Using the same key question of protectability , this judge asserted ...
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