Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 49.
15. lappuse
... nature of that property and of the rights which society should recognize adequately to protect that property is difficult because of the many different forms in which literary property is manifested , and because of the different kind ...
... nature of that property and of the rights which society should recognize adequately to protect that property is difficult because of the many different forms in which literary property is manifested , and because of the different kind ...
55. lappuse
... nature of the use made of it ; and different types of material are granted different types or degrees of protection ( 53 , 106 ) . For example , it has been stated that a textbook differs fundamentally from a compila- tion , such as a ...
... nature of the use made of it ; and different types of material are granted different types or degrees of protection ( 53 , 106 ) . For example , it has been stated that a textbook differs fundamentally from a compila- tion , such as a ...
205. lappuse
... nature of a privilege or franchise and is independent of any material substance such as the manuscript or plate used for printing . It is entirely disconnected therefrom . ” " The principle is clearly stated by the court in Werckmeister ...
... nature of a privilege or franchise and is independent of any material substance such as the manuscript or plate used for printing . It is entirely disconnected therefrom . ” " The principle is clearly stated by the court in Werckmeister ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
Right to Credit | 21 |
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