Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 90.
55. lappuse
... copyright protection if they represented writings of authors and if they were prepared independently of each other . The degree of protection offered by statute depends upon type of material , the purpose which it is intended to serve ...
... copyright protection if they represented writings of authors and if they were prepared independently of each other . The degree of protection offered by statute depends upon type of material , the purpose which it is intended to serve ...
84. lappuse
... copyright at all , or - what comes to the same thing - no valid copyright has been obtained , the author has no ... protection is extended to " all copy- rightable component parts of the work copyrighted , " the inference is that there may be ...
... copyright at all , or - what comes to the same thing - no valid copyright has been obtained , the author has no ... protection is extended to " all copy- rightable component parts of the work copyrighted , " the inference is that there may be ...
120. lappuse
... protected as such by literary property laws . Persons whose privacy is invaded must look to laws other than common law literary property or Copyright Acts for relief . 9. Authors have the right to dedicate their work to the public . 10 ...
... protected as such by literary property laws . Persons whose privacy is invaded must look to laws other than common law literary property or Copyright Acts for relief . 9. Authors have the right to dedicate their work to the public . 10 ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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