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Contracts are to be so construed as to give effect to the intention of the parties . ... The rights of the parties are to be determined primarily by the contract which they make , and the interpretation of the contract is for the court ...
Contracts are to be so construed as to give effect to the intention of the parties . ... The rights of the parties are to be determined primarily by the contract which they make , and the interpretation of the contract is for the court ...
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Nor does it give the publisher or proprietor anything that he cannot obtain equally well -- and with less danger of loss by contract with an author in whose name the copyright is entered . The proprietor must have such ...
Nor does it give the publisher or proprietor anything that he cannot obtain equally well -- and with less danger of loss by contract with an author in whose name the copyright is entered . The proprietor must have such ...
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... by having the copyright in his own name than he can by contract with an author who obtains the copyright himself . ... to make all uses of the copyrighted work which were not intended by the contract to be given to the publisher .
... by having the copyright in his own name than he can by contract with an author who obtains the copyright himself . ... to make all uses of the copyrighted work which were not intended by the contract to be given to the publisher .
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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