Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... consent . Although the plans had not been copyrighted the architect sued the defendants for subsequently con- structing residences from his plans without his consent and for their own profit . As applicable to these facts the court said ...
... consent . Although the plans had not been copyrighted the architect sued the defendants for subsequently con- structing residences from his plans without his consent and for their own profit . As applicable to these facts the court said ...
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... consent , including the implied consent of the first publisher , others interested in advancing the same art or science may commence where the prior author stopped . This includes medical and legal publications , in which the entire ...
... consent , including the implied consent of the first publisher , others interested in advancing the same art or science may commence where the prior author stopped . This includes medical and legal publications , in which the entire ...
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... consent of the author , as the property in the manuscript , and the right to multiply the copies , are two separate and distinct interests . 4 Burr . , 2330 , 2396 ; 2 Eden , 329 ; 2 Atk . , 342 : 2 Story . 100. ” p . 531. " But the ...
... consent of the author , as the property in the manuscript , and the right to multiply the copies , are two separate and distinct interests . 4 Burr . , 2330 , 2396 ; 2 Eden , 329 ; 2 Atk . , 342 : 2 Story . 100. ” p . 531. " But the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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