Literary Property in the United States |
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Common law rights protect this same interest prior to publication , and most of the American court record in cases of common law property has been built around the right of the author to use his manuscript for profit in any way he sees ...
Common law rights protect this same interest prior to publication , and most of the American court record in cases of common law property has been built around the right of the author to use his manuscript for profit in any way he sees ...
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It may be that the author is in a better position now , because he can pocket the profit while protesting the mutilation of his masterpiece . Of course , if the author wants protection in this respect , and can name his own terms ...
It may be that the author is in a better position now , because he can pocket the profit while protesting the mutilation of his masterpiece . Of course , if the author wants protection in this respect , and can name his own terms ...
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And if the author gives his work to another without asking for or receiving any assurance that he will share in any direct profits which may accrue , he has given away his right to profit and has no right to profit which he may offer to ...
And if the author gives his work to another without asking for or receiving any assurance that he will share in any direct profits which may accrue , he has given away his right to profit and has no right to profit which he may offer to ...
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