Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 89.
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Ralph Robert Shaw. CHAPTER IV Common Law Literary Property That the common law literary property right in an unpublished manuscript is property , and that the author may obtain redress against anyone who deprives him of it or by ...
Ralph Robert Shaw. CHAPTER IV Common Law Literary Property That the common law literary property right in an unpublished manuscript is property , and that the author may obtain redress against anyone who deprives him of it or by ...
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... right in the nature of a privilege or franchise and is independent of any material substance such as the manuscript or plate used for print- ing . It is ... act of applying for copyright 30 Differences between Common Law Rights Copyright.
... right in the nature of a privilege or franchise and is independent of any material substance such as the manuscript or plate used for print- ing . It is ... act of applying for copyright 30 Differences between Common Law Rights Copyright.
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... common law right . The concept that common law rights and copyright may not coexist has been further developed in several cases . Since the common law right is perpetual while copyright gives a special franchise for a limited period ...
... common law right . The concept that common law rights and copyright may not coexist has been further developed in several cases . Since the common law right is perpetual while copyright gives a special franchise for a limited period ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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35 Stat Act Mar appear apply arts assignment Atlantic Monthly author or proprietor author's right common law copyright common law literary common law right composite concept Congress Constitution contract Copyright Act copyright law copyright office copyright owner copyright proprietor copyright protection Copyright Statute copyrighted material damages decisions dedicate defendant exclusive right fact fair franchise granted held infringement intended journal law literary property license limited publication literary property rights monopoly moral right multiple copies multiply musical composition notice of copyright obtain copyright patent periodical permission permitted person piracy plaintiff present printed profit public domain public institution purpose recognized record Register of Copyrights reprint reproduced restrictions right to credit right to privacy rights of authors scholar scholarly institutions Section secure single copy statutory copyright Supreme Court term thereof tion transfer United valid copyright vend violation writings