Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 25.
223. lappuse
... damages in the terms of the statute is proper only in the absence of proof of actual damages and profits . The court having found the extent of both , the point fails . The court awarded actual damages , holding the award on that basis ...
... damages in the terms of the statute is proper only in the absence of proof of actual damages and profits . The court having found the extent of both , the point fails . The court awarded actual damages , holding the award on that basis ...
244. lappuse
... DAMAGES AND PROFITS ; AMOUNT ; OTHer Remedies. To pay to the copyright proprietor such damages as the copyright proprietor may have suffered due to the infringement , as well as all the profits which the infringer shall have made from ...
... DAMAGES AND PROFITS ; AMOUNT ; OTHer Remedies. To pay to the copyright proprietor such damages as the copyright proprietor may have suffered due to the infringement , as well as all the profits which the infringer shall have made from ...
245. lappuse
... damages recoverable by the copyright proprietor from such infringing maker and his agencies for the distribution to exhibit- ors of such infringing motion picture shall not exceed the sum of $ 5,000 nor be less than $ 250 , and such damages ...
... damages recoverable by the copyright proprietor from such infringing maker and his agencies for the distribution to exhibit- ors of such infringing motion picture shall not exceed the sum of $ 5,000 nor be less than $ 250 , and such damages ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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