Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 86.
98. lappuse
... copy or of extracts by the scholar for his own use . The term " copy " in its legal sense appears to be limited to the publication ( i.e. , public rather than private repro- duction ) of multiple copies for sale or distribution , or to ...
... copy or of extracts by the scholar for his own use . The term " copy " in its legal sense appears to be limited to the publication ( i.e. , public rather than private repro- duction ) of multiple copies for sale or distribution , or to ...
132. lappuse
... copy more cheaply than printing does will produce editions more cheaply than it will produce single copies . This is inevitable and will probably always be true because the cost of handling single copies and bookkeeping for single copies ...
... copy more cheaply than printing does will produce editions more cheaply than it will produce single copies . This is inevitable and will probably always be true because the cost of handling single copies and bookkeeping for single copies ...
148. lappuse
... copy reproduction , and this is said in full consideration of the claims of enthusiasts for microfilm and microcards and other reduction processes . The right of libraries to make single copies of extracts , or even of whole works , as ...
... copy reproduction , and this is said in full consideration of the claims of enthusiasts for microfilm and microcards and other reduction processes . The right of libraries to make single copies of extracts , or even of whole works , as ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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