Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... entitled to have his copyright protected ( 178 ) . This conclusion is based on the general proposition that equity would refuse its aid to a suitor who had himself been guilty of the same inequitable conduct which he denounced in others ...
... entitled to have his copyright protected ( 178 ) . This conclusion is based on the general proposition that equity would refuse its aid to a suitor who had himself been guilty of the same inequitable conduct which he denounced in others ...
180. lappuse
... entitled ' An act for the encouragement of litera- ture and genius . ' It recited in its preamble that : ' It is perfectly agreeable to the principles of natural equity and justice that every author should be secured in receiving the ...
... entitled ' An act for the encouragement of litera- ture and genius . ' It recited in its preamble that : ' It is perfectly agreeable to the principles of natural equity and justice that every author should be secured in receiving the ...
259. lappuse
... entitled to be protected in his ideas , but he is entitled to be protected in his expression or illustration of his ideas . " Ansehl v . Puritan . 61 F2 131 ( CCA8 ) COB 20 : 44 . 1932 . 99 207. " ... independent reproduction of a ...
... entitled to be protected in his ideas , but he is entitled to be protected in his expression or illustration of his ideas . " Ansehl v . Puritan . 61 F2 131 ( CCA8 ) COB 20 : 44 . 1932 . 99 207. " ... independent reproduction of a ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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