Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... notice , the Congress revised this provision in enacting the law of 1909 , to protect the innocent infringer from unfair penalties caused by inadvertent omission of notice , providing , in Section 21 , ... Where the copyright proprietor ...
... notice , the Congress revised this provision in enacting the law of 1909 , to protect the innocent infringer from unfair penalties caused by inadvertent omission of notice , providing , in Section 21 , ... Where the copyright proprietor ...
63. lappuse
... notice required by statute ( 60 ) . If the author fails to give the proper notice , the copyright never becomes effective ; or , if he fails to repeat the notice when the copyrighted matter is republished , the copyright is lost ( 149 ...
... notice required by statute ( 60 ) . If the author fails to give the proper notice , the copyright never becomes effective ; or , if he fails to repeat the notice when the copyrighted matter is republished , the copyright is lost ( 149 ...
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... notice . Furthermore , even if such articles were ever validly copyrighted , the common custom of issuing reprints without notice of copyright on the reprints would void the copyright in such articles- if it ever existed . The courts ...
... notice . Furthermore , even if such articles were ever validly copyrighted , the common custom of issuing reprints without notice of copyright on the reprints would void the copyright in such articles- if it ever existed . The courts ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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