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Much additional , similar testimony could be cited to show that prevention of unethical use , which is one form of exercise of the moral right , is necessary to modern society . Not only is it necessary , but as shown by the above ...
Much additional , similar testimony could be cited to show that prevention of unethical use , which is one form of exercise of the moral right , is necessary to modern society . Not only is it necessary , but as shown by the above ...
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If he has not acquired a press , or paper , or ink , he cannot use his plate for printing , because each of these kinds of property is necessary to enable him to use it for that purpose . So , if he has not acquired the right to print ...
If he has not acquired a press , or paper , or ink , he cannot use his plate for printing , because each of these kinds of property is necessary to enable him to use it for that purpose . So , if he has not acquired the right to print ...
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certain types of writings , the absence of statutory notice means nothing - time - consuming investigation would be necessary in each case to determine whether any work is in the public domain . It would appear necessary , in keeping ...
certain types of writings , the absence of statutory notice means nothing - time - consuming investigation would be necessary in each case to determine whether any work is in the public domain . It would appear necessary , in keeping ...
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LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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