Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 32.
91. lappuse
... restricted private circula- tion which will not abridge the right of the author any further than necessarily results from ... restrictions without forfeiture of the right . This com- munication of contents under restriction , known as ...
... restricted private circula- tion which will not abridge the right of the author any further than necessarily results from ... restrictions without forfeiture of the right . This com- munication of contents under restriction , known as ...
143. lappuse
... Restrictions placed upon use by the institution vary , but , since the institution is not the author nor is it the proprietor of a valid copyright , these restrictions appear to have no standing in the law , and there appears to be no ...
... Restrictions placed upon use by the institution vary , but , since the institution is not the author nor is it the proprietor of a valid copyright , these restrictions appear to have no standing in the law , and there appears to be no ...
213. lappuse
... restrictions as he please as to the extent of its use , which fully justifies the conclusion in Keene v . Kimball , that when a literary proprietor has made a publication in any mode not restricted by any condition , other persons ...
... restrictions as he please as to the extent of its use , which fully justifies the conclusion in Keene v . Kimball , that when a literary proprietor has made a publication in any mode not restricted by any condition , other persons ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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