Literary Property in the United States |
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Before the enactment of the Act of 1909 , copying from a copyrighted work from which the copyright notice had inadvertently been omitted was a violation of copyright , suffering full penalties ( 47 ) . To correct this situation in terms ...
Before the enactment of the Act of 1909 , copying from a copyrighted work from which the copyright notice had inadvertently been omitted was a violation of copyright , suffering full penalties ( 47 ) . To correct this situation in terms ...
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righted by the notice in the journal . And , unless they carry the author's notice of copyright , each of such articles which was not written by the proprietor of the journal , or which was not assigned to him by the author , having ...
righted by the notice in the journal . And , unless they carry the author's notice of copyright , each of such articles which was not written by the proprietor of the journal , or which was not assigned to him by the author , having ...
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NOTICE ; FORM . The notice of copyright required by section 10 of this title shall consist either of the word " Copyright " or the abbreviation " Copr . " , accompanied by the name of the copyright proprietor , and if the work be a ...
NOTICE ; FORM . The notice of copyright required by section 10 of this title shall consist either of the word " Copyright " or the abbreviation " Copr . " , accompanied by the name of the copyright proprietor , and if the work be a ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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