Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 87.
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... United States , except an outlying territorial possession of the United States , or within six months from any outlying territorial possession of the United States , or from any foreign country , the proprietor of the copyright shall be ...
... United States , except an outlying territorial possession of the United States , or within six months from any outlying territorial possession of the United States , or from any foreign country , the proprietor of the copyright shall be ...
239. lappuse
... United States by any other process than those above specified in this section , or to copies of books or periodicals , of foreign origin , in the English lang- uage , imported into the United States within five years after first ...
... United States by any other process than those above specified in this section , or to copies of books or periodicals , of foreign origin , in the English lang- uage , imported into the United States within five years after first ...
276. lappuse
... United States Constitution 230 . United States Copyright Act 230 . United States . House Commit- tee on Patents 32 , 33 , 258 . United States v . Paramount 222 . United Thrift Plan v . National Thrift Plan 222 . Universal Film v ...
... United States Constitution 230 . United States Copyright Act 230 . United States . House Commit- tee on Patents 32 , 33 , 258 . United States v . Paramount 222 . United Thrift Plan v . National Thrift Plan 222 . Universal Film v ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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