Literary Property in the United States |
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It has generally been held that there can be but one copyright for the same book ( 190 , 116 ) , and , therefore , less than an assignment of the entire copyright cannot carry the causes of action ( if the right is invaded ) which the ...
It has generally been held that there can be but one copyright for the same book ( 190 , 116 ) , and , therefore , less than an assignment of the entire copyright cannot carry the causes of action ( if the right is invaded ) which the ...
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Thus , the corporation , the proprietor and the author all lost the rights which the law intended to secure to the author , and which , if the law had been complied with , the author could validly have assigned to the proprietor ...
Thus , the corporation , the proprietor and the author all lost the rights which the law intended to secure to the author , and which , if the law had been complied with , the author could validly have assigned to the proprietor ...
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... property may not be inferred ; and , even when payment was received by an author and he signed a receipt in full payment , the most recent holding was that even that did not infer a full assignment of the literary property .
... property may not be inferred ; and , even when payment was received by an author and he signed a receipt in full payment , the most recent holding was that even that did not infer a full assignment of the literary property .
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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