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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... intended for public distribution are not copyrightable until published , undergo need- less worries about the theft of their works while attempts are being made to market them . To protect their works , they register them with various ...
... intended for public distribution are not copyrightable until published , undergo need- less worries about the theft of their works while attempts are being made to market them . To protect their works , they register them with various ...
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... intended for publication , the author has no choice . He must copyright when publication takes place or lose the work to the public domain . But if the work is intended for performance or exhibition , and does not require reproduction ...
... intended for publication , the author has no choice . He must copyright when publication takes place or lose the work to the public domain . But if the work is intended for performance or exhibition , and does not require reproduction ...
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... intended for publication , 14 , 22 Works intended for performance or exhibition , 20 , 22 Works made for hire , 31 Works not subject to copyright , 23-28 Works of applied art , 27 , 81-102 Works of art , copyright classifications of ...
... intended for publication , 14 , 22 Works intended for performance or exhibition , 20 , 22 Works made for hire , 31 Works not subject to copyright , 23-28 Works of applied art , 27 , 81-102 Works of art , copyright classifications of ...
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ON COPYRIGHT IN GENERAL | 3 |
Summary | 9 |
Optional Form of Notice | 16 |
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