Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... existence of radio , a hotel could not profit by reproducing a broadcast of unpublished or published music over a loud speaker in the lobby . The preamble to the copyright act passed by the Connecticut legislature in 1783 ( Acts and ...
... existence of radio , a hotel could not profit by reproducing a broadcast of unpublished or published music over a loud speaker in the lobby . The preamble to the copyright act passed by the Connecticut legislature in 1783 ( Acts and ...
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... existence of the common law right is of great importance for the scholar . It means that his manuscripts are protected as his absolute personal property . The right accrues automatically by the very act of writing , and its creation is ...
... existence of the common law right is of great importance for the scholar . It means that his manuscripts are protected as his absolute personal property . The right accrues automatically by the very act of writing , and its creation is ...
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... existence . It is an incorporeal right to print and publish the map , or , as said by Lord Mansfield in Millar v . Taylor ( 4 Burr . 2396 ) ' a property in notion , and has no corporeal tangible substance . ' ' p . 530. " Even the ...
... existence . It is an incorporeal right to print and publish the map , or , as said by Lord Mansfield in Millar v . Taylor ( 4 Burr . 2396 ) ' a property in notion , and has no corporeal tangible substance . ' ' p . 530. " Even the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
Right to Credit | 21 |
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