Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... existence of the right is not clear , the rela- tive position of the rights thereunder with reference to the rights of others is not defined nor has the nature of the proper remedy been determined . Quite obviously therefore , in the ab ...
... existence of the right is not clear , the rela- tive position of the rights thereunder with reference to the rights of others is not defined nor has the nature of the proper remedy been determined . Quite obviously therefore , in the ab ...
157. lappuse
... existence of a common law right are made by state courts , federal courts or both . On the theory that the common law right is outside the statute and that where there is no diversity of citizenship it is a state concern , federal ...
... existence of a common law right are made by state courts , federal courts or both . On the theory that the common law right is outside the statute and that where there is no diversity of citizenship it is a state concern , federal ...
219. lappuse
... existence . It is an incorporeal right to print and publish the map , or , as said by Lord Mansfield in Millar v . Taylor ( 4 Burr . 2396 ) ' a property in notion , and has no corporeal tangible substance . ' " p . 530. " Even the ...
... existence . It is an incorporeal right to print and publish the map , or , as said by Lord Mansfield in Millar v . Taylor ( 4 Burr . 2396 ) ' a property in notion , and has no corporeal tangible substance . ' " p . 530. " Even the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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