Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... multiply copies . It was to protect authors in their right to profit from the multiplication of copies of their works after they had been first published that the first copy- right statute was passed during the reign of Queen Anne , and ...
... multiply copies . It was to protect authors in their right to profit from the multiplication of copies of their works after they had been first published that the first copy- right statute was passed during the reign of Queen Anne , and ...
147. lappuse
... multiply copies ( plural ) for distribution within the organization . This type of copying is difficult to restrain . Never- theless , it appears to be specifically interdicted by the Copyright Act if the material so multiplied is ...
... multiply copies ( plural ) for distribution within the organization . This type of copying is difficult to restrain . Never- theless , it appears to be specifically interdicted by the Copyright Act if the material so multiplied is ...
177. lappuse
... multiply copies of it to the exclusion of others is the creature of statute . . . ( Palmer v . DeWitt , 47 N.Y. 532 ... multiplication of copies . " Baker v . Libbie . 97 NE 109 ; ( Sup . Ct . Mass . ) COB 17 : 14. 1912 . 16. p . 99 ...
... multiply copies of it to the exclusion of others is the creature of statute . . . ( Palmer v . DeWitt , 47 N.Y. 532 ... multiplication of copies . " Baker v . Libbie . 97 NE 109 ; ( Sup . Ct . Mass . ) COB 17 : 14. 1912 . 16. p . 99 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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