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Pages 1 through 223 are a reprinting of six stories by Herman Melville , all published between 1853 and 1856 , and thus obviously in the public domain . Would the above notice convey these facts to the average scholar ?
Pages 1 through 223 are a reprinting of six stories by Herman Melville , all published between 1853 and 1856 , and thus obviously in the public domain . Would the above notice convey these facts to the average scholar ?
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offered or sold to the public is not " published , " and it is still under the protection of the author's common law property right ( 27 ) . But as shown in Kurfiss v . Cowherd ( 107 ) a work need not even be committed to writing to be ...
offered or sold to the public is not " published , " and it is still under the protection of the author's common law property right ( 27 ) . But as shown in Kurfiss v . Cowherd ( 107 ) a work need not even be committed to writing to be ...
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But the book as a whole was published between the appearance of the first 29 chapters and the appearance of the last 13. The court held that the copyright attempted to be taken out by Mrs. Stowe for the entire book was invalidated as to ...
But the book as a whole was published between the appearance of the first 29 chapters and the appearance of the last 13. The court held that the copyright attempted to be taken out by Mrs. Stowe for the entire book was invalidated as to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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