Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 44.
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... tion for letters patent publishes the application ( 104 ) . An absolute and unrestricted sale of a printed copy , especially where accompanied by filing similar copies with the Register , amounts to publication under the act ( 13 ) ...
... tion for letters patent publishes the application ( 104 ) . An absolute and unrestricted sale of a printed copy , especially where accompanied by filing similar copies with the Register , amounts to publication under the act ( 13 ) ...
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... tion , it refers to a " general publication , " but that is not always the case . Much confusion might be avoided if the term " general publica- tion " were used instead of the word " publication . " If the term " general publication ...
... tion , it refers to a " general publication , " but that is not always the case . Much confusion might be avoided if the term " general publica- tion " were used instead of the word " publication . " If the term " general publication ...
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... tion of authors may be provided under the Constitution only insofar as that aids the progress of the arts and sciences . Thus , in this country , authority to control public use after first publication does not accrue to the author ...
... tion of authors may be provided under the Constitution only insofar as that aids the progress of the arts and sciences . Thus , in this country , authority to control public use after first publication does not accrue to the author ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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