Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 45.
34. lappuse
... noted that the language of this authority limits the power of Congress by several conditions : The object of all legis- lation must be ( 1 ) to promote science and the useful arts ; ( 2 ) by securing for limited times to authors the ...
... noted that the language of this authority limits the power of Congress by several conditions : The object of all legis- lation must be ( 1 ) to promote science and the useful arts ; ( 2 ) by securing for limited times to authors the ...
131. lappuse
... noted above in the discussion of the rights of users , may be more theoretical than real in practice . The responsibility of the copyright proprietor to make copies available to everyone willing to pay for them has not been firmly ...
... noted above in the discussion of the rights of users , may be more theoretical than real in practice . The responsibility of the copyright proprietor to make copies available to everyone willing to pay for them has not been firmly ...
131. lappuse
... noted above in the discussion of the rights of users , may be more theoretical than real in practice . The responsibility of the copyright proprietor to make copies available to everyone willing to pay for them has not been firmly ...
... noted above in the discussion of the rights of users , may be more theoretical than real in practice . The responsibility of the copyright proprietor to make copies available to everyone willing to pay for them has not been firmly ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
Right to Credit | 21 |
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