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Rather it attempts to discover the philosophy underlying both the common law literary property right and copyright , and to determine what they are all about whom they are intended to protect and how , the extent to which they achieve ...
Rather it attempts to discover the philosophy underlying both the common law literary property right and copyright , and to determine what they are all about whom they are intended to protect and how , the extent to which they achieve ...
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Licensing : The principles of law determining the difference between an assignment of full title and a partial ... They determine who is entitled to copyright protection , whether a copyright is valid in some cases , and who may bring ...
Licensing : The principles of law determining the difference between an assignment of full title and a partial ... They determine who is entitled to copyright protection , whether a copyright is valid in some cases , and who may bring ...
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The cash values involved do not determine the right to copyright protection . Any " writing of any " author , regardless of its bulk , form or merit , is eligible for copyright protection . However , the notice protects only what is ...
The cash values involved do not determine the right to copyright protection . Any " writing of any " author , regardless of its bulk , form or merit , is eligible for copyright protection . However , the notice protects only what is ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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