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Press Publishing ( 51 ) , Even the matter of fact attitude of the law does not require us to consider the sale of the rights to a literary production in the same way that we would consider the sale of a barrel of pork .
Press Publishing ( 51 ) , Even the matter of fact attitude of the law does not require us to consider the sale of the rights to a literary production in the same way that we would consider the sale of a barrel of pork .
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In view of the fact that copyright covers " compilation , " " arranging , etc. , there is little doubt that the primary unit of copyright material is the work as a whole . The fact that not everything in a work labelled copyright ...
In view of the fact that copyright covers " compilation , " " arranging , etc. , there is little doubt that the primary unit of copyright material is the work as a whole . The fact that not everything in a work labelled copyright ...
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The principal sources of confusion appear to reside in the fact that nowhere do we have a clear and authoritative statement of what literary property is ; what is to be protected ; for whom ; why ; and how . It would appear desirable ...
The principal sources of confusion appear to reside in the fact that nowhere do we have a clear and authoritative statement of what literary property is ; what is to be protected ; for whom ; why ; and how . It would appear desirable ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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