Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... Common Law ? The basic right of authors which is recognized by the common ... copyright is sometimes called the right of first publication . It is simply ... law permits " fair use " of copyrighted material . It does not permit " fair use ...
... Common Law ? The basic right of authors which is recognized by the common ... copyright is sometimes called the right of first publication . It is simply ... law permits " fair use " of copyrighted material . It does not permit " fair use ...
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... copyright is an intangible , incorporeal right in the nature of a privilege or franchise and is independent of any material substance such as the manuscript or ... copyright 30 3 5 5 30 32 Differences between Common Law Rights and Copyright.
... copyright is an intangible , incorporeal right in the nature of a privilege or franchise and is independent of any material substance such as the manuscript or ... copyright 30 3 5 5 30 32 Differences between Common Law Rights and Copyright.
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... copyright in a published work at common law , and such copyright exists only by statute . ' In Van Veen v . Franklin Knitting Mills , Inc. , 145 Misc . 451 , 260 N.Y.S. 163 , 164 , the court posed the question : ' When an owner of a common ...
... copyright in a published work at common law , and such copyright exists only by statute . ' In Van Veen v . Franklin Knitting Mills , Inc. , 145 Misc . 451 , 260 N.Y.S. 163 , 164 , the court posed the question : ' When an owner of a common ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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