The Copyright Handbook for Fine and Applied ArtsWatson-Guptill Publications, 1963 - 125 lappuses Explains the many facets of copyright as it affects those in the fine and applied arts. |
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23. lappuse
... become so because they constitute or lend themselves to a play upon words . Hence certain advertising announcements , slogans , mottoes , catch words , or the like , are not as a rule subject to copyright . While names , titles , and ...
... become so because they constitute or lend themselves to a play upon words . Hence certain advertising announcements , slogans , mottoes , catch words , or the like , are not as a rule subject to copyright . While names , titles , and ...
35. lappuse
... become co - owners . When an author transfers all his rights to two or more persons , they become co - owners . When a deceased author has two or more heirs , they may succeed to his rights as co- owners . When there are several persons ...
... become co - owners . When an author transfers all his rights to two or more persons , they become co - owners . When a deceased author has two or more heirs , they may succeed to his rights as co- owners . When there are several persons ...
81. lappuse
... becomes a new subject for copyright . WORKS OF APPLIED ART While the protection given to works of fine art is adequate and ... become so important in our daily living that an entirely new body of federal legislation apart from patent and ...
... becomes a new subject for copyright . WORKS OF APPLIED ART While the protection given to works of fine art is adequate and ... become so important in our daily living that an entirely new body of federal legislation apart from patent and ...
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ON COPYRIGHT IN GENERAL | 3 |
Summary | 9 |
Optional Form of Notice | 16 |
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actual damages APPLICATION FORM applied art Architectural articles of merchandise artistic ASCAP assignment award Buenos Aires Convention choreographic Claim in Class claim to copyright CLASS G class includes CLASS K co-owners common law composer compulsory license Congress consumer Contracting Countries copyist copyright law provides copyright notice Copyright Office experts copyright owner court decisions deposit design patents design piracy design protection dramatic composition dramatico-musical compositions effective exclusive licenses exclusive right foreign countries infringing copies jukebox exemption limited manufacturer models or designs motion pictures musical composition nondramatic notice of copyright original design part-transfers particular performing rights organizations photoplays present print or label problem produced public domain public performance Published and Unpublished radio record producers Register a Claim Register of Copyrights renewal copyright script sound recordings statutory damages structure subject to copyright television program term tion Twelfth Street Rag United States copyright Universal Copyright Convention