Literary Property in the United States |
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At present the scholar is both helped and hindered by literary property rights . The protection they afford him is important but , in many respects , inadequate ; the hindrance they may offer to the economical use of his limited time ...
At present the scholar is both helped and hindered by literary property rights . The protection they afford him is important but , in many respects , inadequate ; the hindrance they may offer to the economical use of his limited time ...
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To define and describe the apparent present state of common law literary property and of statutory copyright insofar as they appear to affect the interests of scholars and of scholarly institutions ; 3. To isolate and describe those ...
To define and describe the apparent present state of common law literary property and of statutory copyright insofar as they appear to affect the interests of scholars and of scholarly institutions ; 3. To isolate and describe those ...
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It would appear that the reasoning on which the concept of limited publication is now based goes back to the fact that originally in England the right to multiply copies in print and sell them , and the right to present a version on ...
It would appear that the reasoning on which the concept of limited publication is now based goes back to the fact that originally in England the right to multiply copies in print and sell them , and the right to present a version on ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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