Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 43.
69. lappuse
... given by the statute . Anything less than a substantial copy of the whole or a material part of the book does not violate the exclusive right given by statute . Hence , anyone may copy less than a material part of a copyright book ...
... given by the statute . Anything less than a substantial copy of the whole or a material part of the book does not violate the exclusive right given by statute . Hence , anyone may copy less than a material part of a copyright book ...
162. lappuse
... given away his right to profit and has no right to profit which he may offer to share with anyone else under a contract . Having given his work to the public without profit , the author's right to profit is nonexistent , and it is ...
... given away his right to profit and has no right to profit which he may offer to share with anyone else under a contract . Having given his work to the public without profit , the author's right to profit is nonexistent , and it is ...
178. lappuse
... given therewith to the public ; not given for the purpose of publication in other works explaining the art , but for the purpose of practical application . " p . 104. " The use of the art is a totally different thing from a publica ...
... given therewith to the public ; not given for the purpose of publication in other works explaining the art , but for the purpose of practical application . " p . 104. " The use of the art is a totally different thing from a publica ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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