Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... held that certain types of authors - i.e . , lecturers , preachers , playwrights , dramatists , etc. , may have a permanent monopoly to make money from the public because , until they have reduced their play , lecture , sermon , etc. to ...
... held that certain types of authors - i.e . , lecturers , preachers , playwrights , dramatists , etc. , may have a permanent monopoly to make money from the public because , until they have reduced their play , lecture , sermon , etc. to ...
185. lappuse
... held to be separable from the manuscript itself . Stephens v . Cady , 14 How . 528 , 55 U.S. 528 , 530 , 14 L. Ed . 528 , and cases there cited . . . ” “ We are , of course , concerned here with the so - called common law copyright ...
... held to be separable from the manuscript itself . Stephens v . Cady , 14 How . 528 , 55 U.S. 528 , 530 , 14 L. Ed . 528 , and cases there cited . . . ” “ We are , of course , concerned here with the so - called common law copyright ...
266. lappuse
... held unfair competition . Patten v . Superior . 8 F.S. 196 , COB 20 : 570. 1934 . 264. Unfair competition . Pocket Books v . Avon . COB 24 : 471 . 1942 . 265. The court held that producing a picture on the same subject as a play was not ...
... held unfair competition . Patten v . Superior . 8 F.S. 196 , COB 20 : 570. 1934 . 264. Unfair competition . Pocket Books v . Avon . COB 24 : 471 . 1942 . 265. The court held that producing a picture on the same subject as a play was not ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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