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These may be charted as follows : Criteria Value of Material copied Object of works Quantity Effect on sale Effect on profits Supersedes original Motive Unfair Use or Fair Use Infringement " Relatively " little " Relatively " much ...
These may be charted as follows : Criteria Value of Material copied Object of works Quantity Effect on sale Effect on profits Supersedes original Motive Unfair Use or Fair Use Infringement " Relatively " little " Relatively " much ...
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... may have been brought forth by the author while in the general employment of another , yet he will not be deemed to have parted with his right and transferred it to his employer , unless a valid agreement to that effect is adduced .
... may have been brought forth by the author while in the general employment of another , yet he will not be deemed to have parted with his right and transferred it to his employer , unless a valid agreement to that effect is adduced .
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14 Howard 528 , 530 , 1852 ; 14 L.E. 528 ( cites earlier decisions to this effect ) . 167. p . 530. " The copy - right is an exclusive right to the multiplication of the copies , for the benefit of the author or his assigns ...
14 Howard 528 , 530 , 1852 ; 14 L.E. 528 ( cites earlier decisions to this effect ) . 167. p . 530. " The copy - right is an exclusive right to the multiplication of the copies , for the benefit of the author or his assigns ...
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LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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