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In some cases , a considerable portion of materials of the original work may be fused into another work so as to be indistinguishable in the mass of the latter , which has other professed and obvious objects , and cannot be treated as a ...
In some cases , a considerable portion of materials of the original work may be fused into another work so as to be indistinguishable in the mass of the latter , which has other professed and obvious objects , and cannot be treated as a ...
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no sense competing with the plaintiff either by prejudicing the sale , diminishing the profits or superseding the objects of the original work . In fact , in certain cases , it would almost seem as though the plaintiff's books were ...
no sense competing with the plaintiff either by prejudicing the sale , diminishing the profits or superseding the objects of the original work . In fact , in certain cases , it would almost seem as though the plaintiff's books were ...
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upon the matter employed or any part thereof , or be construed to imply an exclusive right to such use of the original works , or to secure or extend copyright in such original works . $ 8 . COPYRIGHT Not To SUBSIST IN WORKS In Public ...
upon the matter employed or any part thereof , or be construed to imply an exclusive right to such use of the original works , or to secure or extend copyright in such original works . $ 8 . COPYRIGHT Not To SUBSIST IN WORKS In Public ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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