How to Secure Copyright: The Law of Literacy PropertyOceana Publications, 1950 - 96 lappuses |
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... matter you will not find the basic question whether a certain property was stolen , but whether it was cap- able of being owned . Did Chaucer " steal " from Boccaccio ? Was Shake- speare a pirate by virtue of having turned Greene's ...
... matter you will not find the basic question whether a certain property was stolen , but whether it was cap- able of being owned . Did Chaucer " steal " from Boccaccio ? Was Shake- speare a pirate by virtue of having turned Greene's ...
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... matter . " In another case a copy- righted story about wild horses was held not to have been infringed by a motion picture with the same theme , which the court defined as " the underlying thought which impresses the reader of a ...
... matter . " In another case a copy- righted story about wild horses was held not to have been infringed by a motion picture with the same theme , which the court defined as " the underlying thought which impresses the reader of a ...
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... matter . This taboo is con- ceptually sound since the public interest , which is the basis of our copyright laws , is opposed to the dissemina- tion of such matter . Nevertheless , an obscene work can hardly be said to fall into the ...
... matter . This taboo is con- ceptually sound since the public interest , which is the basis of our copyright laws , is opposed to the dissemina- tion of such matter . Nevertheless , an obscene work can hardly be said to fall into the ...
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