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136. lappuse
Manuscripts This results in a very complex situation in relation to manuscripts placed in libraries . ... the conclusion is inevitable that placing a manuscript where it may be enjoyed or used by any member of a large and general public ...
Manuscripts This results in a very complex situation in relation to manuscripts placed in libraries . ... the conclusion is inevitable that placing a manuscript where it may be enjoyed or used by any member of a large and general public ...
137. lappuse
So long as the common law right of first publication is held to last forever , there would appear never to be a time when a library might legally accept a manuscript unless the right to publish accompanies it .
So long as the common law right of first publication is held to last forever , there would appear never to be a time when a library might legally accept a manuscript unless the right to publish accompanies it .
139. lappuse
On the other hand , so long as the state of the law appears to deny the right to publish to all except the owner of the literary property , and , even in those cases in which a deferred date for public use is agreed upon , a manuscript ...
On the other hand , so long as the state of the law appears to deny the right to publish to all except the owner of the literary property , and , even in those cases in which a deferred date for public use is agreed upon , a manuscript ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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