Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... authors . " The Congress does not , therefore , have authority to pass a law giving copyright privileges to others than " authors . " Yet , the Copyright Act , Section 9 , provides that the author or proprietor of any work made the ...
... authors . " The Congress does not , therefore , have authority to pass a law giving copyright privileges to others than " authors . " Yet , the Copyright Act , Section 9 , provides that the author or proprietor of any work made the ...
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Ralph Robert Shaw. Under present law and decisions , however , only the author or proprietor may obtain a copyright . Thus , in publishing his writing , if the author wishes to permit the copyright to be taken out in the name of a ...
Ralph Robert Shaw. Under present law and decisions , however , only the author or proprietor may obtain a copyright . Thus , in publishing his writing , if the author wishes to permit the copyright to be taken out in the name of a ...
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... author of the whole or have been assigned to the author or proprietor of the whole work by the author of the article concerned . Questioning of many publishers and scholars indicates that almost universally , when a scholar sends a ...
... author of the whole or have been assigned to the author or proprietor of the whole work by the author of the article concerned . Questioning of many publishers and scholars indicates that almost universally , when a scholar sends a ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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