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98. lappuse
The idea that there is a fundamental difference between making a copy or taking notes for one's own use and ... preparation of a study outline in an edition of multiple copies of the outline for his students by the instructor was a ...
The idea that there is a fundamental difference between making a copy or taking notes for one's own use and ... preparation of a study outline in an edition of multiple copies of the outline for his students by the instructor was a ...
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Any process which may be developed which will produce a single 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 ...
Any process which may be developed which will produce a single 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 ...
148. lappuse
tion of multiple copies by any means ( even by writing by hand on sheets of paper interleaved with carbon paper , or on a typewriter ) should be considered an infringing use if the material is copyrighted , unless the proprietor assents ...
tion of multiple copies by any means ( even by writing by hand on sheets of paper interleaved with carbon paper , or on a typewriter ) should be considered an infringing use if the material is copyrighted , unless the proprietor assents ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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