Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 34.
58. lappuse
... considered this point and required positive approval by the author , rather than assuming that silence gives con- sent ( 121 , 58 , 45 , 145 , 170 ) . In view of the fact that the author has a right to choose whether he will copyright ...
... considered this point and required positive approval by the author , rather than assuming that silence gives con- sent ( 121 , 58 , 45 , 145 , 170 ) . In view of the fact that the author has a right to choose whether he will copyright ...
87. lappuse
... considered to be " restricted publi- cation " or " limited publication " and is not considered as being a " general publication which would give the public access to the work . " ( 77 ) General Publication The Act provides to authors a ...
... considered to be " restricted publi- cation " or " limited publication " and is not considered as being a " general publication which would give the public access to the work . " ( 77 ) General Publication The Act provides to authors a ...
148. lappuse
... considered to be permitted under the right to access and should be considered fair use . Some other categories of infringing photographic reproduction appear to be cases of unsound administrative judgment rather than olations of the ...
... considered to be permitted under the right to access and should be considered fair use . Some other categories of infringing photographic reproduction appear to be cases of unsound administrative judgment rather than olations of the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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