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Discussion with many authors indicates that they exceedingly rarely authorize publishers of periodicals to obtain the copyright for such articles which alone would authorize control over the manuscript after it has once been published ...
Discussion with many authors indicates that they exceedingly rarely authorize publishers of periodicals to obtain the copyright for such articles which alone would authorize control over the manuscript after it has once been published ...
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The author's intent to dedicate or to obtain a monopoly may be determined from the circumstances of publication and specifically from whether or not the author has made a contract to receive monetary profit from future public use of his ...
The author's intent to dedicate or to obtain a monopoly may be determined from the circumstances of publication and specifically from whether or not the author has made a contract to receive monetary profit from future public use of his ...
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since valid copyright may be obtained by either , is the belief of the proprietor that he may gain more or get ... of his literary property at less than its full value a second chance to obtain his share of the profits from his work .
since valid copyright may be obtained by either , is the belief of the proprietor that he may gain more or get ... of his literary property at less than its full value a second chance to obtain his share of the profits from his work .
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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