Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... important as that may be to lawyers and to the Courts , is of secondary importance in this book . Relatively few copyright cases are appealed to the Circuit Court of Appeals , and even fewer reach the Supreme Court . Thus ...
... important as that may be to lawyers and to the Courts , is of secondary importance in this book . Relatively few copyright cases are appealed to the Circuit Court of Appeals , and even fewer reach the Supreme Court . Thus ...
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... important right . Publication of contributions to knowledge is the only form of advertising which is considered ethical among the pro- fessions . While the man who writes a book may expect or hope for monetary profit , that is rarely ...
... important right . Publication of contributions to knowledge is the only form of advertising which is considered ethical among the pro- fessions . While the man who writes a book may expect or hope for monetary profit , that is rarely ...
116. lappuse
... important right of the public to use public property . The only aspect of moral rights which would appear capable of protection without violating or abridging equally important rights , would appear to be the right of an author to have ...
... important right of the public to use public property . The only aspect of moral rights which would appear capable of protection without violating or abridging equally important rights , would appear to be the right of an author to have ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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