Literary Property in the United States |
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It would appear that the reasoning on which the concept of limited publication is now based goes back to the fact that originally in England the right to multiply copies in print and sell them , and the right to present a version on ...
It would appear that the reasoning on which the concept of limited publication is now based goes back to the fact that originally in England the right to multiply copies in print and sell them , and the right to present a version on ...
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There appears , therefore , to be considerable question as to whether the author alone may " use " his manuscript for private ... The common law right of authors would , therefore , appear to be of significance primarily with respect to ...
There appears , therefore , to be considerable question as to whether the author alone may " use " his manuscript for private ... The common law right of authors would , therefore , appear to be of significance primarily with respect to ...
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The publishers themselves provide reprints to the author , and there appears to be no limit to the number of ... it would appear contrary to the intent of the act to hold that someone other than the author may prevent the author from ...
The publishers themselves provide reprints to the author , and there appears to be no limit to the number of ... it would appear contrary to the intent of the act to hold that someone other than the author may prevent the author from ...
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LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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