Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 90.
29. lappuse
... statute was passed during the reign of Queen Anne , and the same philosophy underlies our copyright law , as is ... statute and is limited by that statute . In his country it is well settled that property in copyright is the creation of ...
... statute was passed during the reign of Queen Anne , and the same philosophy underlies our copyright law , as is ... statute and is limited by that statute . In his country it is well settled that property in copyright is the creation of ...
38. lappuse
... statute . But the court held that the common law right could not be so utilized as to secure to an author or publisher a continuing revenue from the public for a much longer period of time than Congress has been willing to grant to him ...
... statute . But the court held that the common law right could not be so utilized as to secure to an author or publisher a continuing revenue from the public for a much longer period of time than Congress has been willing to grant to him ...
106. lappuse
... statute . If , by claiming the right of limited dissemination , an author can obtain a perpetual right to make public use of his work - by restricting the use which the public might make of it - it should be difficult to frame a statute ...
... statute . If , by claiming the right of limited dissemination , an author can obtain a perpetual right to make public use of his work - by restricting the use which the public might make of it - it should be difficult to frame a statute ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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