Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 37.
109. lappuse
... result of an unauthorized publication is a total loss to the author of his common law rights , or a complete and un ... results in loss of the common law right in most cases , and filing a claim to invention with the Patent Office ...
... result of an unauthorized publication is a total loss to the author of his common law rights , or a complete and un ... results in loss of the common law right in most cases , and filing a claim to invention with the Patent Office ...
117. lappuse
... result in cancellation of the contract ) . It may be that the author is in a better position now , because he can ... resulting from his labors appears to have been the primary reason for passage of the first copyright act and it is ...
... result in cancellation of the contract ) . It may be that the author is in a better position now , because he can ... resulting from his labors appears to have been the primary reason for passage of the first copyright act and it is ...
119. lappuse
... result from any use of his work , and conversely , the right to prevent others from reducing his profit by using his ... results in total loss of the literary property and the penalties ought to be stringent enough 119.
... result from any use of his work , and conversely , the right to prevent others from reducing his profit by using his ... results in total loss of the literary property and the penalties ought to be stringent enough 119.
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
Right to Credit | 21 |
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