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93. lappuse
General publication is the legal concept relating to any act by which the " writing in question is made accessible to one or more members of the general public by the author or with his permission . Limited dissemination is the legal ...
General publication is the legal concept relating to any act by which the " writing in question is made accessible to one or more members of the general public by the author or with his permission . Limited dissemination is the legal ...
94. lappuse
Furthermore , the concept of limited dissemination has been construed far more broadly for some types of authors than for others . The man who prints a book and attempts to restrict its use , claiming limited dissemination , has , in ...
Furthermore , the concept of limited dissemination has been construed far more broadly for some types of authors than for others . The man who prints a book and attempts to restrict its use , claiming limited dissemination , has , in ...
109. lappuse
The concept that only the author or his heirs has the right to first publication is sound and necessary . However , after a general publication has been made , it cannot be unmade . When a work is so published , it is in the public's ...
The concept that only the author or his heirs has the right to first publication is sound and necessary . However , after a general publication has been made , it cannot be unmade . When a work is so published , it is in the public's ...
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LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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