Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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144. lappuse
... consent of the author before lending a thesis ; twenty - four per cent require the user to sign a statement of use and include with the thesis a statement of the limitations of using uncopyrighted material ; and two per cent do not lend ...
... consent of the author before lending a thesis ; twenty - four per cent require the user to sign a statement of use and include with the thesis a statement of the limitations of using uncopyrighted material ; and two per cent do not lend ...
154. lappuse
... consent of the author , and the fact of general publication which may make a manuscript available to any and all members of the general public without the author's consent and without being held by the courts to terminate the author's ...
... consent of the author , and the fact of general publication which may make a manuscript available to any and all members of the general public without the author's consent and without being held by the courts to terminate the author's ...
216. lappuse
... consent , including the implied consent of the first publisher , others interested in advancing the same art or science may commence where the prior author stopped . This includes medical and legal publications , in which the entire ...
... consent , including the implied consent of the first publisher , others interested in advancing the same art or science may commence where the prior author stopped . This includes medical and legal publications , in which the entire ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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