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1.3. rezultāts no 70.
49. lappuse
Or should permitting a man to publish the intellectual work of another , where there is no clear showing of an absolute assignment of the literary property , be permitted to infer a right of the beneficiary to prevent the future use by ...
Or should permitting a man to publish the intellectual work of another , where there is no clear showing of an absolute assignment of the literary property , be permitted to infer a right of the beneficiary to prevent the future use by ...
80. lappuse
... the strong insistence of some journal publishers that no copying of any part of their copyrighted work is permitted would appear to go beyond their right under the law either to permit or to deny the privilege .
... the strong insistence of some journal publishers that no copying of any part of their copyrighted work is permitted would appear to go beyond their right under the law either to permit or to deny the privilege .
95. lappuse
It would appear necessary , in keeping with the objectives of the copyright act and in the interest of reducing confusion as to what is permitted , to restrict " limited dissemination " to the original concept of permitting the author ...
It would appear necessary , in keeping with the objectives of the copyright act and in the interest of reducing confusion as to what is permitted , to restrict " limited dissemination " to the original concept of permitting the author ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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