Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... unless the owner has indicated in some way that he did not authorize the publisher to do so ( 57 , 44 , 78 ) . How- ever , the Supreme Court considered this point and required positive approval by the author , rather than assuming that ...
... unless the owner has indicated in some way that he did not authorize the publisher to do so ( 57 , 44 , 78 ) . How- ever , the Supreme Court considered this point and required positive approval by the author , rather than assuming that ...
126. lappuse
... unless the author is the creator or proprietor of the illustrations . Here again , the notice should indicate scope of the copyright or confusion results . Under the principle of protecting authors , each unit of literary property ...
... unless the author is the creator or proprietor of the illustrations . Here again , the notice should indicate scope of the copyright or confusion results . Under the principle of protecting authors , each unit of literary property ...
152. lappuse
... unless the publisher happens to be the copyright owner of the book he publishes or has the right to act as agent for all the copyright owners for whom he acts as publisher , this authorization is meaningless . If publisher A , who is ...
... unless the publisher happens to be the copyright owner of the book he publishes or has the right to act as agent for all the copyright owners for whom he acts as publisher , this authorization is meaningless . If publisher A , who is ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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