Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 42.
20. lappuse
... contract which permits him to do so , cannot make as free use of it as he would of the pork which he purchased . The rights of the parties are to be de- termined primarily by the contract which they make , and the interpretation of the ...
... contract which permits him to do so , cannot make as free use of it as he would of the pork which he purchased . The rights of the parties are to be de- termined primarily by the contract which they make , and the interpretation of the ...
122. lappuse
... contract with an author who obtains the copyright himself . However , the only way the publisher can gain in that respect is at the expense of the author— whom copyright must primarily be intended to protect . If an author assigns full ...
... contract with an author who obtains the copyright himself . However , the only way the publisher can gain in that respect is at the expense of the author— whom copyright must primarily be intended to protect . If an author assigns full ...
186. lappuse
... contract which permits him so to do , cannot make as free a use of it as he could of the pork which he purchased . The rights of the parties are to be determined primarily by the contract which they make , and the interpretation of the ...
... contract which permits him so to do , cannot make as free a use of it as he could of the pork which he purchased . The rights of the parties are to be determined primarily by the contract which they make , and the interpretation of the ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
8 citas sadaļas nav parādītas.
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
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