Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... exist with respect to all unpublished manuscript material . In general it is said not to exist at all . However , a diligent scholar who locates a copy of manuscript generally succeeds in seeing a copy of it . There appears to be ...
... exist with respect to all unpublished manuscript material . In general it is said not to exist at all . However , a diligent scholar who locates a copy of manuscript generally succeeds in seeing a copy of it . There appears to be ...
131. lappuse
... exist with respect to all unpublished manuscript material . In general it is said not to exist at all . However , a diligent scholar who locates a copy of manuscript generally succeeds in seeing a copy of it . There appears to be ...
... exist with respect to all unpublished manuscript material . In general it is said not to exist at all . However , a diligent scholar who locates a copy of manuscript generally succeeds in seeing a copy of it . There appears to be ...
260. lappuse
... exist only in the arrangement and combination of the ideas , i.e. , in the form , sequence , and manner in which the ... exists at all , must be found in the fin- ished motion picture . The Taylor scenario has not been published . It has ...
... exist only in the arrangement and combination of the ideas , i.e. , in the form , sequence , and manner in which the ... exists at all , must be found in the fin- ished motion picture . The Taylor scenario has not been published . It has ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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