Literary Property in the United States |
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And , finally , some of the articles may be in the public domain . Publication of these articles in a copyrighted work does not copy the articles . Under the concept of a " writing or work as the concrete presentation of the literary ...
And , finally , some of the articles may be in the public domain . Publication of these articles in a copyrighted work does not copy the articles . Under the concept of a " writing or work as the concrete presentation of the literary ...
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CHAPTER XIII Public Domain Publications are not always protected by common law property rights or statutory copyright . Many publications are dedicated to public use by their authors . Others are abandoned by their authors .
CHAPTER XIII Public Domain Publications are not always protected by common law property rights or statutory copyright . Many publications are dedicated to public use by their authors . Others are abandoned by their authors .
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If no statutory copyright has been obtained ( or no valid statutory copyright which is the same thing ) , a general publication places the work in the public domain . 3. The author has the right to dedicate his writings to the public ...
If no statutory copyright has been obtained ( or no valid statutory copyright which is the same thing ) , a general publication places the work in the public domain . 3. The author has the right to dedicate his writings to the public ...
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LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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