Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... composite work ? If the proprietor of the copyright of an issue is not proprietor of certain articles in it but is merely a licensee permitted to publish those articles in his journal , can he give permission to reproduce the issue as a ...
... composite work ? If the proprietor of the copyright of an issue is not proprietor of certain articles in it but is merely a licensee permitted to publish those articles in his journal , can he give permission to reproduce the issue as a ...
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... composite work or has it done for hire , is the author of the work as a whole , and may obtain copyright for the work as a whole . However , that does not make him author of the individual contributions of others contained in the composite ...
... composite work or has it done for hire , is the author of the work as a whole , and may obtain copyright for the work as a whole . However , that does not make him author of the individual contributions of others contained in the composite ...
126. lappuse
... composite works . The scholar who writes a book ordinarily appears to expect some com- pensation for it , and thus the arrangements with the publisher are generally quite formal - indicating , among other things , whether the author ...
... composite works . The scholar who writes a book ordinarily appears to expect some com- pensation for it , and thus the arrangements with the publisher are generally quite formal - indicating , among other things , whether the author ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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