Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 49.
149. lappuse
... scholarly institutions are a deterrent to research . So long as any library refuses , because of lack of clarity in the law , to copy an extract of a copyrighted work for a scholar who may , if he could afford to spend the time and ...
... scholarly institutions are a deterrent to research . So long as any library refuses , because of lack of clarity in the law , to copy an extract of a copyrighted work for a scholar who may , if he could afford to spend the time and ...
155. lappuse
... scholarly institutions , is integrally interwoven with statutory copyright . It may be confused because it is generally administered by any state court , and the federal courts , in some cases , claim jurisdiction . This confusion will ...
... scholarly institutions , is integrally interwoven with statutory copyright . It may be confused because it is generally administered by any state court , and the federal courts , in some cases , claim jurisdiction . This confusion will ...
156. lappuse
... scholar's access to published material for his own study , appear to be an unjustifiable interference with the advancement of learning . 15. Scholarly institutions should use common sense in recom- mending , supplying or using ...
... scholar's access to published material for his own study , appear to be an unjustifiable interference with the advancement of learning . 15. Scholarly institutions should use common sense in recom- mending , supplying or using ...
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PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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