Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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167. lappuse
... franchise extends . Failure to include such notice in proper form on each writing of each author ( whether the writing be issued separately or in a composite work ) must , if the notice is to be intelligible in any case , be notice to ...
... franchise extends . Failure to include such notice in proper form on each writing of each author ( whether the writing be issued separately or in a composite work ) must , if the notice is to be intelligible in any case , be notice to ...
168. lappuse
... franchise to make public use of the writing of an author for credit , for profit , or both . 2. Public Use comprises any and all use by which the writing of an author may be made available to be seen , or used , or enjoyed by groups of ...
... franchise to make public use of the writing of an author for credit , for profit , or both . 2. Public Use comprises any and all use by which the writing of an author may be made available to be seen , or used , or enjoyed by groups of ...
170. lappuse
... franchise which is promised to him by the spirit and intent of the statute cheats the author . In such cases society reaps the full benefit of the author's creative work and deprives him of the reward promised to him , solely because of ...
... franchise which is promised to him by the spirit and intent of the statute cheats the author . In such cases society reaps the full benefit of the author's creative work and deprives him of the reward promised to him , solely because of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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