Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 69.
112. lappuse
... manuscript or lecture for his own use exclusively , each of the owners of the manuscript could legally make a copy of the manuscript he owned , for his own use , at the time he owned it . Thus , there might be thousands of copies ...
... manuscript or lecture for his own use exclusively , each of the owners of the manuscript could legally make a copy of the manuscript he owned , for his own use , at the time he owned it . Thus , there might be thousands of copies ...
140. lappuse
... manuscript in the first place , it is difficult to see how it may make any kind of use of it . And since public uses ... manuscript are ( a ) when the manuscript is conveyed to the institution with the literary property rights , or ( b ) ...
... manuscript in the first place , it is difficult to see how it may make any kind of use of it . And since public uses ... manuscript are ( a ) when the manuscript is conveyed to the institution with the literary property rights , or ( b ) ...
154. lappuse
... manuscripts from anyone other than the owner of the literary property , unless they are accompanied by authority to publish . 5. A transfer of a manuscript by the owner of the literary property to a public institution with a specific ...
... manuscripts from anyone other than the owner of the literary property , unless they are accompanied by authority to publish . 5. A transfer of a manuscript by the owner of the literary property to a public institution with a specific ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
Right to Credit | 21 |
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