Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 60.
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... question of whether the deposit in the Copyright Office must be made within a " reasonable " length of time after publication and on that basis held that Pearson had to pay the owner of the defunct magazine a large sum of money . And ...
... question of whether the deposit in the Copyright Office must be made within a " reasonable " length of time after publication and on that basis held that Pearson had to pay the owner of the defunct magazine a large sum of money . And ...
68. lappuse
... question of piracy often depends upon a nice balance of the comparative use made in one of the materials of the other ; the nature , extent and value of the materials thus used ; the objects of each work . In short , we must often , in ...
... question of piracy often depends upon a nice balance of the comparative use made in one of the materials of the other ; the nature , extent and value of the materials thus used ; the objects of each work . In short , we must often , in ...
143. lappuse
... question as that noted above . However , there is the additional question as to whether these copies may be protected otherwise than by statute . This can not be done after publication , and it would appear that , unless the steps ...
... question as that noted above . However , there is the additional question as to whether these copies may be protected otherwise than by statute . This can not be done after publication , and it would appear that , unless the steps ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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