Literary Property in the United States |
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1.3. rezultāts no 43.
73. lappuse
What they can do for themselves they can rightfully secure the services of others to do for them . This in turn involves a right of another kind , which is to purchase second - hand books and to do with them what the original purchaser ...
What they can do for themselves they can rightfully secure the services of others to do for them . This in turn involves a right of another kind , which is to purchase second - hand books and to do with them what the original purchaser ...
152. lappuse
The " Gentlemen's Agreement , " however , was not subscribed to by all publishers , so that it is not always possible to tell whether the publisher of a work in hand , of which copying is requested , agrees , and the administration of ...
The " Gentlemen's Agreement , " however , was not subscribed to by all publishers , so that it is not always possible to tell whether the publisher of a work in hand , of which copying is requested , agrees , and the administration of ...
194. lappuse
... it would be almost impossible for a subsequent author to properly state the existing state of the science , without making quotations from preceding works . On the other hand , if the selections are made animo furandi , with intent ...
... it would be almost impossible for a subsequent author to properly state the existing state of the science , without making quotations from preceding works . On the other hand , if the selections are made animo furandi , with intent ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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