Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 32.
35. lappuse
... advancement of the arts and sciences may be effected . If , however , we view copyright as a contract , implying as that does bilateral agreement and action , can an author who has obtained a copyright withhold the copyrighted material ...
... advancement of the arts and sciences may be effected . If , however , we view copyright as a contract , implying as that does bilateral agreement and action , can an author who has obtained a copyright withhold the copyrighted material ...
114. lappuse
... advancement of science -the primary purpose of copyright - or he may , directly or indirectly , wish to receive credit for making a contribution to the advancement of knowledge . Both of these objectives would be served best by the ...
... advancement of science -the primary purpose of copyright - or he may , directly or indirectly , wish to receive credit for making a contribution to the advancement of knowledge . Both of these objectives would be served best by the ...
116. lappuse
... advancement of his science cannot fail to influence the scholar's pro- fessional advancement . Failure to credit a scholar with authorship of a work which he has created therefore appropriates his right to develop his reputation and ...
... advancement of his science cannot fail to influence the scholar's pro- fessional advancement . Failure to credit a scholar with authorship of a work which he has created therefore appropriates his right to develop his reputation and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
Right to Credit | 21 |
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