Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 41.
144. lappuse
... libraries in lending uncopyrighted manuscript theses gave the following results : ( it should be noted that some of the answers partially duplicate others so that the percentages will not equal 100. ) In the case of university and ...
... libraries in lending uncopyrighted manuscript theses gave the following results : ( it should be noted that some of the answers partially duplicate others so that the percentages will not equal 100. ) In the case of university and ...
147. lappuse
... Libraries , like other users , have the right to keep their books in good repair and to rebind them ; they may lend them or cut them up or give them away . And , except for the fact that a library cannot ordinarily make any private use ...
... Libraries , like other users , have the right to keep their books in good repair and to rebind them ; they may lend them or cut them up or give them away . And , except for the fact that a library cannot ordinarily make any private use ...
248. lappuse
... library in the United States . Fourth . When such books form parts of libraries or collections purchased en bloc for the use of societies , institutions , or libraries designated in the foregoing paragraph , or form parts of the libraries ...
... library in the United States . Fourth . When such books form parts of libraries or collections purchased en bloc for the use of societies , institutions , or libraries designated in the foregoing paragraph , or form parts of the libraries ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
Right to Credit | 21 |
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