| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Burrow - 1812 - 650 lapas
...because the copy thus abridged is equally a property in notion, and hap no corporeal tangible substance. No disposition, no transfer of paper upon which the...consent " to print and publish ;" much less, against hit will. r 2397 1 The property of the copy, thus narrowed, may equally go down from generation to... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1813 - 600 lapas
...enter whatever they printed ' Upon tins point, my Lord Mansfield has thus expressed himself :—"N» disposition, no transfer of paper upon which the composition...(though it gives the power to print and publish) can be construci] a conveyance i/ the copy, without the author's express consent to print and publish ; much... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1813 - 600 lapas
...abridged is equally a .property in notion, and has no corporeal tangib/e substance.i -- ,' ,' I •,; No disposition, no transfer of paper upon which the...marked, or impressed,, .(though it. gives the power .'': .-• .W/l ,11 .J -/. to- print and publish,) can be construed a conveyance of the copy, without... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1813 - 608 lapas
...they printed 1 Upon this point, my Lord Mansficlil has thus expressed himself :— " No ditpnsition, no transfer of paper upon which the composition is written, marked, or impressed, (though it gives tlic power to print and publish) can be construed aconeeyonee of the copy, without the author's express... | |
| 1844 - 784 lapas
...Eldon. But the principle is not denied by any. On this point it is ruled by Lord Mansfield, that " no disposition, no transfer of paper upon which the composition is written (though it gives the potter to print and publish) can be construed a conveyance of the copy, without... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1847 - 490 lapas
...abridged is equally a property in notion, and has no corporeal tanu'ible substance. " No dispoMiion, no transfer of paper upon which the composition is...of the copy, without the author's express consent Mo print and publish ; ' much less, against his will. " The property of the copy, thus narrowed, may... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1853 - 672 lapas
...Eden, R. 329 ; 2 Atkyns, R. 342 ; 2 Story, R. 100. Lord Mansfield observed, in Millar v. Taylor, that " no disposition, no transfer of paper upon which the...publish,) can be construed a conveyance of the copy, (by which he means copy-right, as appears from a previous part of his opinion,} without the author's... | |
| International Copyright Association - 1868 - 54 lapas
...incorporeal right to the sole printing and publishing of somewhat intellectual, communicated by letters." " No disposition, no transfer of paper upon which the composition is written, marked, or pressed (though it gives the power to print and publish), can be construed a conveyance of the copy... | |
| Charles Sidney Whitman - 1878 - 1224 lapas
...2396; 2 Eden, 329; 2 Atkyus, 342; 2 Story, 100. Lord Mansfield observed, in Miller v. Taylor, that "no disposition. no transfer of paper upon which the...publish,) can be construed a conveyance of the copy [by which he means copyright, as appears from a previous part of his opinion,] without the author's... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1878 - 514 lapas
...a property in notion, and has \o corporeal, tangible substance. No disposition, no transfer of the paper upon which the composition is written, marked...print and publish, can be construed a conveyance of 1 He had explained that he used " copy" in the technical sense in which it the right to do so, without... | |
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