Literary Property in the United States |
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CHAPTER XVIII Literary Property and Scholarly Institutions The Library is one of the primary sources of copyrighted ... While some of the things libraries do for individual scholars are probably private uses , under the theory of agency ...
CHAPTER XVIII Literary Property and Scholarly Institutions The Library is one of the primary sources of copyrighted ... While some of the things libraries do for individual scholars are probably private uses , under the theory of agency ...
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Libraries , like other users , have the right to keep their books in good repair and to rebind them ; they may lend them or cut them up or give them away . And , except for the fact that a library cannot ordinarily make any private use ...
Libraries , like other users , have the right to keep their books in good repair and to rebind them ; they may lend them or cut them up or give them away . And , except for the fact that a library cannot ordinarily make any private use ...
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When such books form parts of libraries or collections purchased en bloc for the use of societies , institutions , or libraries designated in the foregoing paragraph , or form parts of the libraries or personal baggage belonging to ...
When such books form parts of libraries or collections purchased en bloc for the use of societies , institutions , or libraries designated in the foregoing paragraph , or form parts of the libraries or personal baggage belonging to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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