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CHAPTER I Common Law Rights to Literary Property 1. Author's Common Law Rights . 2. Abandonment to the Public . Taking the long view , rights to literary and intellectual property are new . The invention of printing and the ...
CHAPTER I Common Law Rights to Literary Property 1. Author's Common Law Rights . 2. Abandonment to the Public . Taking the long view , rights to literary and intellectual property are new . The invention of printing and the ...
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But as embodied and taught in a literary composition or book their essence consists only in their statement . This alone is what is secured by the copyright . The use by another of the same methods of statement , whether in words or ...
But as embodied and taught in a literary composition or book their essence consists only in their statement . This alone is what is secured by the copyright . The use by another of the same methods of statement , whether in words or ...
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He can not , however , use the literary form of expression or the exact words of another writer on the same subject . There are , for example , scores of books telling of the career of Napoleon . His life , his acts , his campaigns ...
He can not , however , use the literary form of expression or the exact words of another writer on the same subject . There are , for example , scores of books telling of the career of Napoleon . His life , his acts , his campaigns ...
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