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Rather it attempts to discover the philosophy underlying both the common law literary property right and copyright , and to determine what they are all about whom they are intended to protect and how , the extent to which they achieve ...
Rather it attempts to discover the philosophy underlying both the common law literary property right and copyright , and to determine what they are all about whom they are intended to protect and how , the extent to which they achieve ...
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Licensing : The principles of law determining the difference between an assignment of full title and a partial ... They determine who is entitled to copyright protection , whether a copyright is valid in some cases , and who may bring ...
Licensing : The principles of law determining the difference between an assignment of full title and a partial ... They determine who is entitled to copyright protection , whether a copyright is valid in some cases , and who may bring ...
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Licensing : The principles of law determining the difference between an assignment of full title and a partial ... They determine who is entitled to copyright protection , whether a copyright is valid in some cases , and who may bring ...
Licensing : The principles of law determining the difference between an assignment of full title and a partial ... They determine who is entitled to copyright protection , whether a copyright is valid in some cases , and who may bring ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
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advancement appear apply arts assignment claim common law literary common law right composite concept confusion Congress consent considered Constitution contract copy Copyright Act copyrighted material court covered damages decisions dedicate defendant deposit determine effect exclusive right exist fact fair give given granted hand held ideas illustrations important indicate infringement institution intended interest issue journal law literary property letter limited literary property rights manuscript material matter means monopoly multiply nature necessary noted notice object obtain original owner patent periodical permission permitted person plaintiff present principle production profit proprietor protection public institution publisher purchaser question reason recognized record reprints reproduction respect restrictions result ruled scholar scholarly secure sense Stat statute statutory statutory copyright substantial term tion transfer United unless unpublished valid violation whole writings