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The copyright is simply an exclusive right to the multiplication of copies after the first general publication ( 167 ) . If it were not for the copyright , publication would dedicate the manuscript to the public ; but copyright reserves ...
The copyright is simply an exclusive right to the multiplication of copies after the first general publication ( 167 ) . If it were not for the copyright , publication would dedicate the manuscript to the public ; but copyright reserves ...
34. lappuse
... ( 2 ) by securing for limited times to authors the exclusive right to their writings ; ( 3 ) that the subjects which are to be secured are the " writings of authors . It will be seen , therefore , that the spirit of any act which ...
... ( 2 ) by securing for limited times to authors the exclusive right to their writings ; ( 3 ) that the subjects which are to be secured are the " writings of authors . It will be seen , therefore , that the spirit of any act which ...
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If no copyright at all , or what comes to the same thing no valid copyright has been obtained , the author has no exclusive right in the product of his artistic skill , and to copy is therefore not to compete unfairly in a legal ...
If no copyright at all , or what comes to the same thing no valid copyright has been obtained , the author has no exclusive right in the product of his artistic skill , and to copy is therefore not to compete unfairly in a legal ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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