Literary Property in the United States |
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These so - called " moral rights , " so we are informed , are recognized by the civil law of certain foreign countries . ... The conception of " moral rights of authors so fully recognized and developed in the civil law countries has ...
These so - called " moral rights , " so we are informed , are recognized by the civil law of certain foreign countries . ... The conception of " moral rights of authors so fully recognized and developed in the civil law countries has ...
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Publication is the only ethical advertising recognized by many professions . There can be little doubt that the right to receive credit for his writings , to build a reputation through his published contributions , is a much more ...
Publication is the only ethical advertising recognized by many professions . There can be little doubt that the right to receive credit for his writings , to build a reputation through his published contributions , is a much more ...
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The former has been recognized as one of the basic objectives of the concept of literary property , but the latter has not only not been recognized , it has been denied by the courts . Before the enactment of the first federal copyright ...
The former has been recognized as one of the basic objectives of the concept of literary property , but the latter has not only not been recognized , it has been denied by the courts . Before the enactment of the first federal copyright ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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