Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 38.
13. lappuse
... ideas or con- ceptions , withdraw those ideas or conceptions from the stock of materials to be used by other authors , each copyright would narrow the field of thought open for development and exploitation , and science , poetry ...
... ideas or con- ceptions , withdraw those ideas or conceptions from the stock of materials to be used by other authors , each copyright would narrow the field of thought open for development and exploitation , and science , poetry ...
72. lappuse
... ideas . - The most important right of users of copyright material is the right to make any use whatsoever of the ideas which they contain . Ideas are not protected by copyright ! Thus , use of ideas expressed in copyrighted works is not ...
... ideas . - The most important right of users of copyright material is the right to make any use whatsoever of the ideas which they contain . Ideas are not protected by copyright ! Thus , use of ideas expressed in copyrighted works is not ...
260. lappuse
... ideas Ideas not reduced to concrete form are not protected . . . Such a right can exist only in the arrangement and combination of the ideas , i.e. , in the form , sequence , and manner in which the composition expresses the ideas , not the ...
... ideas Ideas not reduced to concrete form are not protected . . . Such a right can exist only in the arrangement and combination of the ideas , i.e. , in the form , sequence , and manner in which the composition expresses the ideas , not the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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