Literary Property in the United States |
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91. lappuse
Thus , he may communicate the contents of his work under restrictions without forfeiture of the right . This communication of contents under restriction , known as restricted or limited publication , is illustrated by lectures to ...
Thus , he may communicate the contents of his work under restrictions without forfeiture of the right . This communication of contents under restriction , known as restricted or limited publication , is illustrated by lectures to ...
143. lappuse
Restrictions placed upon use by the institution vary , but , since the institution is not the author nor is it the proprietor of a valid copyright ... A study made by Professor Carl H. Melinat1 of the restrictions observed 143 Theses __143.
Restrictions placed upon use by the institution vary , but , since the institution is not the author nor is it the proprietor of a valid copyright ... A study made by Professor Carl H. Melinat1 of the restrictions observed 143 Theses __143.
144. lappuse
made by Professor Carl H. Melinat1 of the restrictions observed by various types of libraries in lending uncopyrighted manuscript theses gave the following results : ( it should be noted that some of the answers partially duplicate ...
made by Professor Carl H. Melinat1 of the restrictions observed by various types of libraries in lending uncopyrighted manuscript theses gave the following results : ( it should be noted that some of the answers partially duplicate ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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