Literary Property in the United States |
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If the notice required by statute is given , no other notice is necessary ; if the notice required by statute is not given , then the other statements are of no significance in securing copyright . While the wording of these ...
If the notice required by statute is given , no other notice is necessary ; if the notice required by statute is not given , then the other statements are of no significance in securing copyright . While the wording of these ...
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are to be considered as necessary incidents to the art and given therewith to the public ( 16 , 55 , 76 ) . The public are entitled to make any use of a copyrighted book which does not amount to a violation of the exclusive right given ...
are to be considered as necessary incidents to the art and given therewith to the public ( 16 , 55 , 76 ) . The public are entitled to make any use of a copyrighted book which does not amount to a violation of the exclusive right given ...
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And if the author gives his work to another without asking for or receiving any assurance that he will share in any direct profits which may accrue , he has given away his right to profit and has no right to profit which he may offer to ...
And if the author gives his work to another without asking for or receiving any assurance that he will share in any direct profits which may accrue , he has given away his right to profit and has no right to profit which he may offer to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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