Literary Property in the United States |
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If the same idea can be expressed in a plurality of totally different manners , a plurality of copyrights may result ... the useful knowledge it contains , and free public use of the ideas and facts is the end which is intended ( 55 ) .
If the same idea can be expressed in a plurality of totally different manners , a plurality of copyrights may result ... the useful knowledge it contains , and free public use of the ideas and facts is the end which is intended ( 55 ) .
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Other authors have a right to exploit the facts , experiences , field of thought , and general ideas , provided they do not substantially copy a concrete form in which the circumstances and ideas have been developed , arranged , and put ...
Other authors have a right to exploit the facts , experiences , field of thought , and general ideas , provided they do not substantially copy a concrete form in which the circumstances and ideas have been developed , arranged , and put ...
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Cites authorities . Bisel v . Ladner . 1 F2 436 ( CCA 3 ) COB 20 : 90. 1924 . . 211. There is no property right in mere ideas ... Ideas not reduced to concrete form are not protected .
Cites authorities . Bisel v . Ladner . 1 F2 436 ( CCA 3 ) COB 20 : 90. 1924 . . 211. There is no property right in mere ideas ... Ideas not reduced to concrete form are not protected .
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