Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... permission in advance . 3. An allegation that the publisher of a scientific abstracting journal violates copyright if he publishes abstracts of articles without first obtaining permission of the copyright owners . 4. That the user of a ...
... permission in advance . 3. An allegation that the publisher of a scientific abstracting journal violates copyright if he publishes abstracts of articles without first obtaining permission of the copyright owners . 4. That the user of a ...
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... permission to reproduce the issue as a whole ? Whether it is necessary or not , many persons ask the copyright owners of newspapers or other composite works for permission to copy , and such permission is commonly granted . Does this ...
... permission to reproduce the issue as a whole ? Whether it is necessary or not , many persons ask the copyright owners of newspapers or other composite works for permission to copy , and such permission is commonly granted . Does this ...
143. lappuse
... permission to make a copy brought the reply that permission was refused on the grounds that the thesis in question was of such little value and was so poorly done that there was really no point in making a copy of it . The rights of the ...
... permission to make a copy brought the reply that permission was refused on the grounds that the thesis in question was of such little value and was so poorly done that there was really no point in making a copy of it . The rights of the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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