Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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41. lappuse
... copyright , so that valid permission to copy a few pages from a newspaper or a magazine may require writing to ... Act ) , then that would remove many bars to access by scholars to copyrighted materials . This would promote the consti- ...
... copyright , so that valid permission to copy a few pages from a newspaper or a magazine may require writing to ... Act ) , then that would remove many bars to access by scholars to copyrighted materials . This would promote the consti- ...
72. lappuse
... law , and their use is both legally and morally justified . The right to make any use not reserved by law . — Unlike patents , copyright does not protect against use of the material for which copyright is granted . Rather , the user is ...
... law , and their use is both legally and morally justified . The right to make any use not reserved by law . — Unlike patents , copyright does not protect against use of the material for which copyright is granted . Rather , the user is ...
77. lappuse
... law , and their use is both legally and morally justified . The right to make any use not reserved by law . — Unlike patents , copyright does not protect against use of the material for which copyright is granted . Rather , the user is ...
... law , and their use is both legally and morally justified . The right to make any use not reserved by law . — Unlike patents , copyright does not protect against use of the material for which copyright is granted . Rather , the user is ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
Right to Credit | 21 |
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