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( 23 ) The courts have also 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 ...
( 23 ) The courts have also 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 ...
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The courts have held consistently that , after a general publication has taken place , the only protection resided in ... They bound these parts into volumes , which they had a right to do , since the courts have held that the purchaser ...
The courts have held consistently that , after a general publication has taken place , the only protection resided in ... They bound these parts into volumes , which they had a right to do , since the courts have held that the purchaser ...
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Capitalizing on the World Fair's name was held by the N. Y. Supreme Court , Appellate Division , to be unfair competition . N. Y. World's Fair v . World's Fair News . COB 23 : 220. 1939 . 261. Imitation of covers is unfair competition ...
Capitalizing on the World Fair's name was held by the N. Y. Supreme Court , Appellate Division , to be unfair competition . N. Y. World's Fair v . World's Fair News . COB 23 : 220. 1939 . 261. Imitation of covers is unfair competition ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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