Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 83.
83. lappuse
... statutory copyright because of failure to comply with the statute . In order to understand the implications of copyright , it is neces- sary to determine just what is not covered by either common law protection or statutory copyright ...
... statutory copyright because of failure to comply with the statute . In order to understand the implications of copyright , it is neces- sary to determine just what is not covered by either common law protection or statutory copyright ...
92. lappuse
... statutory copyright , and since publication in the statutory sense of general publication cannot co - exist , it would probably be a step forward if limited or restricted publication be referred to as limited dissemination rather than ...
... statutory copyright , and since publication in the statutory sense of general publication cannot co - exist , it would probably be a step forward if limited or restricted publication be referred to as limited dissemination rather than ...
96. lappuse
... statutory copyright . The other types of copying noted above , however , do not appear to be " a copying " in either the common law sense of that term nor in the statutory sense of that term . They are not a form of " publication , " as ...
... statutory copyright . The other types of copying noted above , however , do not appear to be " a copying " in either the common law sense of that term nor in the statutory sense of that term . They are not a form of " publication , " as ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
Right to Credit | 21 |
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