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Many of these did not exist during the period in which the main concepts of our present philosophy of common law rights were developing . For example , before the existence of radio , a hotel could not profit by reproducing a broadcast ...
Many of these did not exist during the period in which the main concepts of our present philosophy of common law rights were developing . For example , before the existence of radio , a hotel could not profit by reproducing a broadcast ...
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The latter depends on the former and cannot exist if there was no valid common law right ; yet decisions on the existence of a common law right are made by state courts , federal courts or both . On the theory that the common law right ...
The latter depends on the former and cannot exist if there was no valid common law right ; yet decisions on the existence of a common law right are made by state courts , federal courts or both . On the theory that the common law right ...
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The copy - right is an exclusive right to the multiplication of the copies , for the benefit of the author or his assigns , disconnected from the plate , or any other physical existence . It is an incorporeal right to print and publish ...
The copy - right is an exclusive right to the multiplication of the copies , for the benefit of the author or his assigns , disconnected from the plate , or any other physical existence . It is an incorporeal right to print and publish ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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