A Treatise on the Law of Copyright in Books, Dramatic and Musical Compositions, Letters and Other Manuscripts, Engravings and Sculpture, as Enacted and Administered in England and America; with Some Notices of the History of Literary PropertyC. C. Little and J. Brown; London, 1847 - 450 lappuses |
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3. lappuse
... extend their found- ations to the support of his social condition . It should be observed , also , that it is not at all necessary , in this inquiry , to enter into elaborate disquisitions upon the origin of property , or even to select ...
... extend their found- ations to the support of his social condition . It should be observed , also , that it is not at all necessary , in this inquiry , to enter into elaborate disquisitions upon the origin of property , or even to select ...
68. lappuse
... extended to twenty - eight years , in case the author should be living at the expiration of the first fourteen years.2 Subsequently , a further change was introduced , by which , instead of copyright for fourteen years and contingently ...
... extended to twenty - eight years , in case the author should be living at the expiration of the first fourteen years.2 Subsequently , a further change was introduced , by which , instead of copyright for fourteen years and contingently ...
69. lappuse
... extended to the natural life of the author and for seven years after his death , or to forty - two years from the first publication ; and many other important changes were introduced . Upon a review of the history of the rights of au ...
... extended to the natural life of the author and for seven years after his death , or to forty - two years from the first publication ; and many other important changes were introduced . Upon a review of the history of the rights of au ...
70. lappuse
... extending as the circle of their glory expands , and rendered only by those who individually reap the benefits , and are contented at once to enjoy and to reward its author ? " But I do not press these consid- erations to the full ...
... extending as the circle of their glory expands , and rendered only by those who individually reap the benefits , and are contented at once to enjoy and to reward its author ? " But I do not press these consid- erations to the full ...
80. lappuse
... , generally contained a proviso , that the benefit of the law was not to extend to authors , in- 1 Wheaton v . Peters , 8 Peters S. C. R. 591 . habitants of , or residing in other states , until 80 LAW OF COPYRIGHT .
... , generally contained a proviso , that the benefit of the law was not to extend to authors , in- 1 Wheaton v . Peters , 8 Peters S. C. R. 591 . habitants of , or residing in other states , until 80 LAW OF COPYRIGHT .
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