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Printing and publishing was not an extensive business , either in England or America , at that time , but its growth began to render more profitable the status of both the author and the printer . Up to that time no author made a ...
Printing and publishing was not an extensive business , either in England or America , at that time , but its growth began to render more profitable the status of both the author and the printer . Up to that time no author made a ...
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As one early American statute phrased it , 28 such security is one of the natural rights of all men , there being no property more peculiarly a man's own than that which is produced by the labor of his mind .
As one early American statute phrased it , 28 such security is one of the natural rights of all men , there being no property more peculiarly a man's own than that which is produced by the labor of his mind .
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The American copyright acts have been revised and rewritten , but their common purpose has been to secure to the author the profits of printing and publishing his works , and this right is transferable as are other forms of personal ...
The American copyright acts have been revised and rewritten , but their common purpose has been to secure to the author the profits of printing and publishing his works , and this right is transferable as are other forms of personal ...
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Origin of Copyright Laws | 17 |
Statutory Provisions | 23 |
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