Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 33.
79. lappuse
... periodical may be written under contract which transfers the literary property , in which case the corporate author of the periodical is their corporate creator and is en- titled to obtain copyright . Some articles may have been ...
... periodical may be written under contract which transfers the literary property , in which case the corporate author of the periodical is their corporate creator and is en- titled to obtain copyright . Some articles may have been ...
127. lappuse
... periodical , it does not necessarily protect illustrations provided by the publisher as part of the presenta- tion . If those illustrations were prepared for hire on behalf of ... periodical from using his periodical , and the copyright 127.
... periodical , it does not necessarily protect illustrations provided by the publisher as part of the presenta- tion . If those illustrations were prepared for hire on behalf of ... periodical from using his periodical , and the copyright 127.
128. lappuse
Ralph Robert Shaw. the periodical from using his periodical , and the copyright for the periodical should govern use of the periodical issue or volume as a whole . At times the interests of an individual author and an individual ...
Ralph Robert Shaw. the periodical from using his periodical , and the copyright for the periodical should govern use of the periodical issue or volume as a whole . At times the interests of an individual author and an individual ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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