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According to most Courts , however , the common law rights of authors , and their heirs , in unpublished manuscripts may extend in perpetuity . Does that mean that a scholar who finds a manuscript or a painting in a tomb 5,000 years old ...
According to most Courts , however , the common law rights of authors , and their heirs , in unpublished manuscripts may extend in perpetuity . Does that mean that a scholar who finds a manuscript or a painting in a tomb 5,000 years old ...
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CHAPTER IV Common Law Literary Property That the common law literary property right in an unpublished manuscript is property , and that the author may obtain redress against anyone who deprives him of it or by improperly obtaining a ...
CHAPTER IV Common Law Literary Property That the common law literary property right in an unpublished manuscript is property , and that the author may obtain redress against anyone who deprives him of it or by improperly obtaining a ...
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A more difficult problem is posed when an unpublished manuscript is offered to a public institution by one who is the owner of the physical object but does not own the literary property . Since the sale or gift of a manuscript to a ...
A more difficult problem is posed when an unpublished manuscript is offered to a public institution by one who is the owner of the physical object but does not own the literary property . Since the sale or gift of a manuscript to a ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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