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10. lappuse
A statement in a journal published in this country without notice of copyright that any copying without permission would be penalized to the limits of the copyright law . 6. A journal published in this country without copyright notice ...
A statement in a journal published in this country without notice of copyright that any copying without permission would be penalized to the limits of the copyright law . 6. A journal published in this country without copyright notice ...
80. lappuse
right granted for an issue of a periodical as a whole merely a right to deny permission to copy the composite work ? If the proprietor of the copyright of an issue is not proprietor of certain articles in it but is merely a licensee ...
right granted for an issue of a periodical as a whole merely a right to deny permission to copy the composite work ? If the proprietor of the copyright of an issue is not proprietor of certain articles in it but is merely a licensee ...
143. lappuse
A letter to the head of the department asking 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 ...
A letter to the head of the department asking 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 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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