Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 47.
55. lappuse
... nature of the use made of it ; and different types of material are granted different types or degrees of protection ( 53 , 106 ) . For example , it has been stated that a textbook differs fundamentally from a compila- tion , such as a ...
... nature of the use made of it ; and different types of material are granted different types or degrees of protection ( 53 , 106 ) . For example , it has been stated that a textbook differs fundamentally from a compila- tion , such as a ...
160. lappuse
... nature of statutory copyright , since copyright covers only public use subsequent to the first public use , this monopoly may exist only if it will encourage the further dissemination after first public use . Since the right of an ...
... nature of statutory copyright , since copyright covers only public use subsequent to the first public use , this monopoly may exist only if it will encourage the further dissemination after first public use . Since the right of an ...
205. lappuse
... nature of a privilege or franchise and is independent of any material substance such as the manuscript or plate used for printing . It is entirely disconnected therefrom . " " The principle is clearly stated by the court in Werckmeister ...
... nature of a privilege or franchise and is independent of any material substance such as the manuscript or plate used for printing . It is entirely disconnected therefrom . " " The principle is clearly stated by the court in Werckmeister ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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