Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 49.
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... interest in the publication is to sell copies of the entire issue or volume for profit . If he does not sell copies at a profit , he should soon be a bankrupt ex - publisher . The author , however , may be interested in the widest ...
... interest in the publication is to sell copies of the entire issue or volume for profit . If he does not sell copies at a profit , he should soon be a bankrupt ex - publisher . The author , however , may be interested in the widest ...
163. lappuse
... interest . The common law literary property which the courts have attempted to protect appears to be based upon the concept that the worker merits protection in the enjoyment of the fruits of his labors , but that is conditioned by the ...
... interest . The common law literary property which the courts have attempted to protect appears to be based upon the concept that the worker merits protection in the enjoyment of the fruits of his labors , but that is conditioned by the ...
167. lappuse
... interest in the financial returns from public use , an exclusive fran- chise to make any public use for profit . 5. The act should state unequivocally that it does not apply , under any circumstances , to private use of writings of ...
... interest in the financial returns from public use , an exclusive fran- chise to make any public use for profit . 5. The act should state unequivocally that it does not apply , under any circumstances , to private use of writings of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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