How to Secure Copyright: The Law of Literacy PropertyOceana Publications, 1950 - 96 lappuses |
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15. lappuse
... literary property . For centuries thereafter the status of literary prop- erty is shrouded in British fog . Presumably the tradi- tional common law of the realm protected new forms of property as well as old , creations of the mind ...
... literary property . For centuries thereafter the status of literary prop- erty is shrouded in British fog . Presumably the tradi- tional common law of the realm protected new forms of property as well as old , creations of the mind ...
17. lappuse
... literary England chose sides and a controversy raged . Authors , lawyers , churchmen , nearly everyone who read and thought plunged headfirst into the affray . The kingdom was deluged with pamphlets inventing the most ingenious and ...
... literary England chose sides and a controversy raged . Authors , lawyers , churchmen , nearly everyone who read and thought plunged headfirst into the affray . The kingdom was deluged with pamphlets inventing the most ingenious and ...
57. lappuse
... literary and artistic copyright signed at Buenos Aires August 11 , 1910 , and ratified by the United States May 31 , 1911. The Buenos Aires Conven- tion followed an earlier Mexico City Convention still in force between the United States ...
... literary and artistic copyright signed at Buenos Aires August 11 , 1910 , and ratified by the United States May 31 , 1911. The Buenos Aires Conven- tion followed an earlier Mexico City Convention still in force between the United States ...
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