Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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Ralph Robert Shaw. CHAPTER IV Common Law Literary Property That the common law literary property right in an unpublished manuscript is property , and that the author may obtain redress against anyone who deprives him of it or by ...
Ralph Robert Shaw. CHAPTER IV Common Law Literary Property That the common law literary property right in an unpublished manuscript is property , and that the author may obtain redress against anyone who deprives him of it or by ...
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... right in the nature of a privilege or franchise and is independent of any ... right " since copyright , as will be noted below , is a creature of statute and is a limited thing , circum- scribed and ... Common Law Rights and Copyright.
... right in the nature of a privilege or franchise and is independent of any ... right " since copyright , as will be noted below , is a creature of statute and is a limited thing , circum- scribed and ... Common Law Rights and Copyright.
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... common law or a statute drawn for that purpose . The courts have held consistently that common law rights and statutory rights cannot co - exist , but the courts appear to have had ... right to submit a manuscript 105 Right to privacy.
... common law or a statute drawn for that purpose . The courts have held consistently that common law rights and statutory rights cannot co - exist , but the courts appear to have had ... right to submit a manuscript 105 Right to privacy.
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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