Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 43.
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... interpretation of court decisions is always a parlous under- taking even for lawyers . Each decision is laid against a background all its own , and the words of the decision must be interpreted in the light of the mosaic against which ...
... interpretation of court decisions is always a parlous under- taking even for lawyers . Each decision is laid against a background all its own , and the words of the decision must be interpreted in the light of the mosaic against which ...
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... interpretation of copyright as it normally affects scholars is interpretation at the level of the District Court . It is all very well to say that the disagreeing decisions may be wrong , and that successive appeals to higher courts in ...
... interpretation of copyright as it normally affects scholars is interpretation at the level of the District Court . It is all very well to say that the disagreeing decisions may be wrong , and that successive appeals to higher courts in ...
98. lappuse
... interpretation under the doctrine of fair use , nor is it subject to any legal restraint whatsoever . A somewhat more specialized interpretation of the term " copy " which helps to show that its legal sense is specialized and is not ...
... interpretation under the doctrine of fair use , nor is it subject to any legal restraint whatsoever . A somewhat more specialized interpretation of the term " copy " which helps to show that its legal sense is specialized and is not ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
Right to Credit | 21 |
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