Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... Intended to Achieve ? The Copyright Act does not fully define its objects , and the intent of the legislators in passing the Act has frequently been con- sidered by the courts . Construction of the purposes to be achieved by the Act is ...
... Intended to Achieve ? The Copyright Act does not fully define its objects , and the intent of the legislators in passing the Act has frequently been con- sidered by the courts . Construction of the purposes to be achieved by the Act is ...
47. lappuse
... intended to divest himself of his copyright by assignment ( 126 ) . It must be remembered throughout that the remedies are statu- tory creations . They have been made drastic to protect authors against wrongful invasions , but they were ...
... intended to divest himself of his copyright by assignment ( 126 ) . It must be remembered throughout that the remedies are statu- tory creations . They have been made drastic to protect authors against wrongful invasions , but they were ...
51. lappuse
... intended . to protect . The statutory notice was intended by Congress to apply to publi- cations as a whole - where the author is copyrighting the work as a whole ( 26 ) , and when an author combines a copyrighted work with an ...
... intended . to protect . The statutory notice was intended by Congress to apply to publi- cations as a whole - where the author is copyrighting the work as a whole ( 26 ) , and when an author combines a copyrighted work with an ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
Right to Credit | 21 |
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