Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... facts contained either in a manuscript or in a publication ( 16 , 21 , 95 , 160 , 206 , 208 , 211 , 216 , 226 , 239 ) ... fact that the only thing which is protected , as any literary property , is a particular form of presentation . And ...
... facts contained either in a manuscript or in a publication ( 16 , 21 , 95 , 160 , 206 , 208 , 211 , 216 , 226 , 239 ) ... fact that the only thing which is protected , as any literary property , is a particular form of presentation . And ...
20. lappuse
... fact that the publication has been dedicated to the public . Under the philosophy of moral right , as stated by Judge Seabury in New York Supreme Court , Appellate Div . , in Clemens v . Press Publishing ( 51 ) , Even the matter of fact ...
... fact that the publication has been dedicated to the public . Under the philosophy of moral right , as stated by Judge Seabury in New York Supreme Court , Appellate Div . , in Clemens v . Press Publishing ( 51 ) , Even the matter of fact ...
52. lappuse
... fact that copyright covers " compilation , " " arrang- ing , " etc. , there is little doubt that the primary unit of copyright material is the work as a whole . The fact that not everything in a work labelled " copyright " is actually ...
... fact that copyright covers " compilation , " " arrang- ing , " etc. , there is little doubt that the primary unit of copyright material is the work as a whole . The fact that not everything in a work labelled " copyright " is actually ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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