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Similarly , in determining the extent of infringement , the courts have generally considered that the term " substantial copying refers to copying of a substantial amount of the copyrighted work ; yet in some cases the court has ...
Similarly , in determining the extent of infringement , the courts have generally considered that the term " substantial copying refers to copying of a substantial amount of the copyrighted work ; yet in some cases the court has ...
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While in general the courts have determined whether infringement occurred on the basis of copying of a substantial portion of the copyrighted work ; in a few cases the judge used the percentage of the alleged infringing volume which was ...
While in general the courts have determined whether infringement occurred on the basis of copying of a substantial portion of the copyrighted work ; in a few cases the judge used the percentage of the alleged infringing volume which was ...
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The principle that some copying is not substantial has been recognized in literary property cases but has never been defined . How much is too little to bother about ? Certainly the royalty to the author ( particularly when he ...
The principle that some copying is not substantial has been recognized in literary property cases but has never been defined . How much is too little to bother about ? Certainly the royalty to the author ( particularly when he ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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