Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 79.
41. lappuse
... copyright owner as they are to others . A re- quirement that the copyright owner supply copies in one form or another of whatever he elects to protect ( whether that be the work as a whole or extracts therefrom ) is not only perfectly ...
... copyright owner as they are to others . A re- quirement that the copyright owner supply copies in one form or another of whatever he elects to protect ( whether that be the work as a whole or extracts therefrom ) is not only perfectly ...
58. lappuse
... copyright . Beneficial interest . — There has been a tendency in a few cases to determine that the publisher ( who is not the proprietor in these cases ) may obtain copyright and hold it in trust for the author , who is the rightful owner ...
... copyright . Beneficial interest . — There has been a tendency in a few cases to determine that the publisher ( who is not the proprietor in these cases ) may obtain copyright and hold it in trust for the author , who is the rightful owner ...
84. lappuse
... copyright a motion picture photoplay founded thereon ; but such copyright will not give the owner thereof an exclusive right to the motion picture rights in the book or drama ( 133 ) . Since the act declares that protection is extended ...
... copyright a motion picture photoplay founded thereon ; but such copyright will not give the owner thereof an exclusive right to the motion picture rights in the book or drama ( 133 ) . Since the act declares that protection is extended ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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