Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 85.
54. lappuse
... writings " of " authors . " This is the limit of the Constitutional grant of authority to the Congress and it is the limit of the statute . secure . . . to The Constitution provides that Congress may " . authors ... the exclusive right ...
... writings " of " authors . " This is the limit of the Constitutional grant of authority to the Congress and it is the limit of the statute . secure . . . to The Constitution provides that Congress may " . authors ... the exclusive right ...
78. lappuse
... authors , protected by other copyrights . Writings . The various types of materials covered by both common law and by statute as " writings " indicate that that term has been interpreted in the broad sense of a presentation in any ...
... authors , protected by other copyrights . Writings . The various types of materials covered by both common law and by statute as " writings " indicate that that term has been interpreted in the broad sense of a presentation in any ...
94. lappuse
... authors to make their writings available to the public , then it is defeated in respect to certain classes of " writings " by this broad concept of " limited publication . " Furthermore , a play printed and given " limited publication ...
... authors to make their writings available to the public , then it is defeated in respect to certain classes of " writings " by this broad concept of " limited publication . " Furthermore , a play printed and given " limited publication ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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