Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 64.
130. lappuse
... scholar who locates a copy of manuscript generally succeeds in seeing a copy of it . There appears to be nothing that prevents the owner of a manuscript from showing it to a scholar or from giving it to a scholar , or lending it , or ...
... scholar who locates a copy of manuscript generally succeeds in seeing a copy of it . There appears to be nothing that prevents the owner of a manuscript from showing it to a scholar or from giving it to a scholar , or lending it , or ...
131. lappuse
... scholar who locates a copy of manuscript generally succeeds in seeing a copy of it . There appears to be nothing that prevents the owner of a manuscript from showing it to a scholar or from giving it to a scholar , or lending it , or ...
... scholar who locates a copy of manuscript generally succeeds in seeing a copy of it . There appears to be nothing that prevents the owner of a manuscript from showing it to a scholar or from giving it to a scholar , or lending it , or ...
156. lappuse
... scholar is unquestionably governed by statute . The private transcription by the scholar or on his behalf is not governed by copyright or by any other law . Thus , requirements for permission , or other devices which hamper the scholar's ...
... scholar is unquestionably governed by statute . The private transcription by the scholar or on his behalf is not governed by copyright or by any other law . Thus , requirements for permission , or other devices which hamper the scholar's ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
Right to Credit | 21 |
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