Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 92.
162. lappuse
... protection . However , if the author dedicates his work to the public , he has no protection of any sort to offer to anyone else under contract . And if the author gives his work to another without asking for or receiving any assurance ...
... protection . However , if the author dedicates his work to the public , he has no protection of any sort to offer to anyone else under contract . And if the author gives his work to another without asking for or receiving any assurance ...
164. lappuse
... protection of literary property as such are ( 1 ) protection of the right to profit and ( 2 ) protection of the right to credit . The former has been recognized as one of the basic objectives of the concept of literary property , but ...
... protection of literary property as such are ( 1 ) protection of the right to profit and ( 2 ) protection of the right to credit . The former has been recognized as one of the basic objectives of the concept of literary property , but ...
165. lappuse
... protection as literary property are of greater importance than the rights of authors , and it is for these rights , rather than for the protection of authors as such , that literary property is recognized . A model literary property ...
... protection as literary property are of greater importance than the rights of authors , and it is for these rights , rather than for the protection of authors as such , that literary property is recognized . A model literary property ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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