How to Secure Copyright: The Law of Literacy PropertyOceana Publications, 1950 - 96 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 12.
38. lappuse
... owner's consent . The rule for musical compositions is less rigid , since the rule for drama , here applied , would prevent whistling a tune in public . Musical works must not be performed " for profit " without the copyright owner's ...
... owner's consent . The rule for musical compositions is less rigid , since the rule for drama , here applied , would prevent whistling a tune in public . Musical works must not be performed " for profit " without the copyright owner's ...
43. lappuse
... owner , of the product retains control of it , or until he voluntarily dedicates it to all the world ; but if its owner releases it for general and unrestricted publication he can no longer reap benefits from its use except he have it ...
... owner , of the product retains control of it , or until he voluntarily dedicates it to all the world ; but if its owner releases it for general and unrestricted publication he can no longer reap benefits from its use except he have it ...
54. lappuse
... owner or co - owner . With unregistered songs the name of the copyright owner is unlikely to appear on the written music . Thus a would - be user might be congratulating himself on having obtained a letter of permission from one of two ...
... owner or co - owner . With unregistered songs the name of the copyright owner is unlikely to appear on the written music . Thus a would - be user might be congratulating himself on having obtained a letter of permission from one of two ...
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