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The degree of protection offered by statute depends upon type of material , the purpose which it is intended to serve , and the nature of the use made of it ; and different types of material are granted different types or degrees of ...
The degree of protection offered by statute depends upon type of material , the purpose which it is intended to serve , and the nature of the use made of it ; and different types of material are granted different types or degrees of ...
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right of authors to dedicate their works to the public , and by the 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 ...
right of authors to dedicate their works to the public , and by the 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 ...
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These two kinds of property , although growing out of the same intellectual production , are in their nature essentially and inherently distinct ... Local Trademarks v . Price ( CCA 5 ) 170 F2 715. 1948 . 111.
These two kinds of property , although growing out of the same intellectual production , are in their nature essentially and inherently distinct ... Local Trademarks v . Price ( CCA 5 ) 170 F2 715. 1948 . 111.
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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