Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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173. lappuse
... matter thereof to public use . Thereafter any person , including the defendant , was privileged freely to use such matter so dedicated to public use change v . Witten . 50 F. S. 137 COB 24 : 19 . 5. p . 829 the copyright is not void ...
... matter thereof to public use . Thereafter any person , including the defendant , was privileged freely to use such matter so dedicated to public use change v . Witten . 50 F. S. 137 COB 24 : 19 . 5. p . 829 the copyright is not void ...
180. lappuse
... matter that one reading his work cannot distinguish between the two has no right to complain if the book is republished by third parties . It is true that Bently did insert the statutory notice in the Code by which he directed attention ...
... matter that one reading his work cannot distinguish between the two has no right to complain if the book is republished by third parties . It is true that Bently did insert the statutory notice in the Code by which he directed attention ...
200. lappuse
... matter , combined with old matter in a new and an original plan , arrangement , or combination , the de- fendants do not infringe , not having used that plan , arrangement , or combination unless they have abstracted and used some of ...
... matter , combined with old matter in a new and an original plan , arrangement , or combination , the de- fendants do not infringe , not having used that plan , arrangement , or combination unless they have abstracted and used some of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
Right to Credit | 21 |
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