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40. lappuse
to the novelty or want of novelty of its subject matter . The novelty of the art or thing described or explained has nothing to do with the validity of the copyright . To give to the author of the book an exclusive property in the art ...
to the novelty or want of novelty of its subject matter . The novelty of the art or thing described or explained has nothing to do with the validity of the copyright . To give to the author of the book an exclusive property in the art ...
67. lappuse
An abridgement is not necessarily an infringement , but it is an infringement if enough matter is taken to lessen the value of the original work . The general principle is , that the proper object of copyright is the peculiar ...
An abridgement is not necessarily an infringement , but it is an infringement if enough matter is taken to lessen the value of the original work . The general principle is , that the proper object of copyright is the peculiar ...
125. lappuse
... owner of the right infringed shall be entitled as against such infringer only to an injunction against future printing ; ( b ) where the infringement complained of is contained in or is part of paid advertising matter in a newspaper ...
... owner of the right infringed shall be entitled as against such infringer only to an injunction against future printing ; ( b ) where the infringement complained of is contained in or is part of paid advertising matter in a newspaper ...
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