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58. lappuse
There has been a tendency in a few cases to determine that the publisher ( who is not the proprietor in these cases ) may obtain copyright and hold it in trust for the author , who is the rightful owner , unless the owner has indicated ...
There has been a tendency in a few cases to determine that the publisher ( who is not the proprietor in these cases ) may obtain copyright and hold it in trust for the author , who is the rightful owner , unless the owner has indicated ...
152. lappuse
Furthermore , unless the publisher happens to be the copyright owner of the book he publishes or has the right to act as agent for all the copyright owners for whom he acts as publisher , this authorization is meaningless .
Furthermore , unless the publisher happens to be the copyright owner of the book he publishes or has the right to act as agent for all the copyright owners for whom he acts as publisher , this authorization is meaningless .
154. lappuse
Unless the right of a library to own a manuscript and , inevitably , to make any public use of it without the consent of the owner of the literary property can be established , it would appear that libraries violate common law literary ...
Unless the right of a library to own a manuscript and , inevitably , to make any public use of it without the consent of the owner of the literary property can be established , it would appear that libraries violate common law literary ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
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