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132. lappuse
Any process which may be developed which will produce a single copy more cheaply than printing does will produce editions more ... It appears , therefore , that production of single copies , each on the request of a scholar or scholarly ...
Any process which may be developed which will produce a single copy more cheaply than printing does will produce editions more ... It appears , therefore , that production of single copies , each on the request of a scholar or scholarly ...
148. lappuse
It is doubtful that it will ever be more economical to produce a single copy by any means which cannot be used to produce editions at less cost . Thus there would appear to be no reason in common sense to fear competition from single ...
It is doubtful that it will ever be more economical to produce a single copy by any means which cannot be used to produce editions at less cost . Thus there would appear to be no reason in common sense to fear competition from single ...
184. lappuse
If , however , the production is intended for or bound to be given free and unrestricted public exhibition to attract the public to come and enjoy without price and , if it is so displayed , there is ...
If , however , the production is intended for or bound to be given free and unrestricted public exhibition to attract the public to come and enjoy without price and , if it is so displayed , there is ...
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