Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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123. lappuse
... owner of the equitable title is not a mere licensee , and he may sue in equity , particularly where the owner of the legal title is an infringer . . . " Similarly , the Third Circuit Court of Appeals said in Bisel v . Ladner ( 210 ) ...
... owner of the equitable title is not a mere licensee , and he may sue in equity , particularly where the owner of the legal title is an infringer . . . " Similarly , the Third Circuit Court of Appeals said in Bisel v . Ladner ( 210 ) ...
130. lappuse
... owner of the literary property by common law or by statute ; these are primarily private uses , for his own study ... owner of a manuscript from showing it to a scholar or from giving it to a scholar , or lending it , or selling it . The ...
... owner of the literary property by common law or by statute ; these are primarily private uses , for his own study ... owner of a manuscript from showing it to a scholar or from giving it to a scholar , or lending it , or selling it . The ...
138. lappuse
... owner of the physical object but does not own the literary property . Since the sale or gift of a manuscript to a public institution or offering a manuscript to such an institution is a publication , such an owner would appear not to ...
... owner of the physical object but does not own the literary property . Since the sale or gift of a manuscript to a public institution or offering a manuscript to such an institution is a publication , such an owner would appear not to ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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