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authors or proprietors " ( 163 , 142 , 143 ) , and a contract permitting one to publish or to make copies does not convey ... by broad allegation of proprietorship , but by setting forth facts which indicate how he became proprietor .
authors or proprietors " ( 163 , 142 , 143 ) , and a contract permitting one to publish or to make copies does not convey ... by broad allegation of proprietorship , but by setting forth facts which indicate how he became proprietor .
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Thus , the corporation , the proprietor and the author all lost the rights which the law intended to secure to the author , and which , if the law had been complied with , the author could validly have assigned to the proprietor ...
Thus , the corporation , the proprietor and the author all lost the rights which the law intended to secure to the author , and which , if the law had been complied with , the author could validly have assigned to the proprietor ...
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AUTHORS OR PROPRIETORS , ENTITLED ; ALIENS . The author or proprietor of any work made the subject of copyright by this title , or his executors , administrators , or assigns , shall have copyright for such work under the conditions ...
AUTHORS OR PROPRIETORS , ENTITLED ; ALIENS . The author or proprietor of any work made the subject of copyright by this title , or his executors , administrators , or assigns , shall have copyright for such work under the conditions ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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