Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 40.
59. lappuse
... transfer of title in the form of a full assignment rather than a license or limited transfer is essential if anyone other than the author is to receive benefit of copyright , and that such a transfer may not be inferred from permission ...
... transfer of title in the form of a full assignment rather than a license or limited transfer is essential if anyone other than the author is to receive benefit of copyright , and that such a transfer may not be inferred from permission ...
113. lappuse
... transfer of the right to copyright from transfer of the manuscript with permission to print . Recognition of the right of the author to choose whether he will copyright or dedicate , or will permit others to copyright or dedicate ...
... transfer of the right to copyright from transfer of the manuscript with permission to print . Recognition of the right of the author to choose whether he will copyright or dedicate , or will permit others to copyright or dedicate ...
184. lappuse
... transfer of the publication rights . A transfer of such rights will be presumed from a transfer of title unless there is a specific reservation in the act of transfer . Pushman v . New York Graphic Society , 287 N.Y. 302 , 39 N.E. 2d 184.
... transfer of the publication rights . A transfer of such rights will be presumed from a transfer of title unless there is a specific reservation in the act of transfer . Pushman v . New York Graphic Society , 287 N.Y. 302 , 39 N.E. 2d 184.
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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