Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... claiming that the ostrich is technically invisible , while any passerby can actually see the ostrich and garner its ... claim to invention with the Patent Office publishes that " writing . " On the other hand , the concept has been ...
... claiming that the ostrich is technically invisible , while any passerby can actually see the ostrich and garner its ... claim to invention with the Patent Office publishes that " writing . " On the other hand , the concept has been ...
184. lappuse
... claim of copyright , and the latter cannot be preserved by any notice thereof hung upon the exhibit . This accords with the spirit of the law , and is suggested by American Tobacco Co. v . Werckmeister ( 207 U.S. 300 , 28 Sup . Ct . 72 ...
... claim of copyright , and the latter cannot be preserved by any notice thereof hung upon the exhibit . This accords with the spirit of the law , and is suggested by American Tobacco Co. v . Werckmeister ( 207 U.S. 300 , 28 Sup . Ct . 72 ...
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... claims to copyright in prints and labels pending in the Patent Office and uncleared at the close of business . June 30 , 1940. There shall be paid for registering a claim of copy- right in any such print or label not a trade - mark $ 6 ...
... claims to copyright in prints and labels pending in the Patent Office and uncleared at the close of business . June 30 , 1940. There shall be paid for registering a claim of copy- right in any such print or label not a trade - mark $ 6 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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