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In order to obtain a valid copyright , the author must comply with every requirement of the statute . If , for example , the word " copyright " is not used , its omission results in omission of the essential facts respecting any ...
In order to obtain a valid copyright , the author must comply with every requirement of the statute . If , for example , the word " copyright " is not used , its omission results in omission of the essential facts respecting any ...
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When the author makes a complete assignment to the publisher , the publisher may obtain a valid copyright . However , the question as to whether a full assignment was really made must always be finally decided by the courts , and , if ...
When the author makes a complete assignment to the publisher , the publisher may obtain a valid copyright . However , the question as to whether a full assignment was really made must always be finally decided by the courts , and , if ...
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since valid copyright may be obtained by either , is the belief of the proprietor that he may gain more or get better protection by having the copyright in his own name than he can by contract with an author who obtains the copyright ...
since valid copyright may be obtained by either , is the belief of the proprietor that he may gain more or get better protection by having the copyright in his own name than he can by contract with an author who obtains the copyright ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
LEGAL BASIS OF COPYRIGHT | 43 |
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