Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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49. lappuse
... Unfair competition : The concept of unfair competition has ap- peared in literary property litigation with increasing frequency in recent years . By and large it is confined to 49.
... Unfair competition : The concept of unfair competition has ap- peared in literary property litigation with increasing frequency in recent years . By and large it is confined to 49.
50. lappuse
... unfair competition and another in Federal Court based upon copy- right infringement . In other cases it has resulted in additional com- plaints for the Federal Court to consider . This subject requires clarification . If ideas and ...
... unfair competition and another in Federal Court based upon copy- right infringement . In other cases it has resulted in additional com- plaints for the Federal Court to consider . This subject requires clarification . If ideas and ...
266. lappuse
... unfair competition . National Pictures v . Foundation Film . 266 F. 208 , COB 19 : 295. 1920 . 260. Capitalizing on the World Fair's name was held by the N. Y. Supreme Court , Appellate Division , to be unfair competition . N. Y. ...
... unfair competition . National Pictures v . Foundation Film . 266 F. 208 , COB 19 : 295. 1920 . 260. Capitalizing on the World Fair's name was held by the N. Y. Supreme Court , Appellate Division , to be unfair competition . N. Y. ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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