Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... vend , " for example , applies to the first vending of any copy and is not intended to confer upon the holder of the copyright any further right after he had exercised the right to vend for the first time secured to him by the Act ...
... vend , " for example , applies to the first vending of any copy and is not intended to confer upon the holder of the copyright any further right after he had exercised the right to vend for the first time secured to him by the Act ...
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... vend . . . to translate or make any other version . . . if it be a literary work ; to dramatize it if it be a ... vend any manuscript or any record . . . thereof ; to make or procure the making of any tran- scription or record thereof by ...
... vend . . . to translate or make any other version . . . if it be a literary work ; to dramatize it if it be a ... vend any manuscript or any record . . . thereof ; to make or procure the making of any tran- scription or record thereof by ...
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... vend the copyright work . . " " It is true that the statute uses more words than " publish " to define copyright , including the words " copy , publish , print , complete , vend , " and others ; but they are all clearly intended to be ...
... vend the copyright work . . " " It is true that the statute uses more words than " publish " to define copyright , including the words " copy , publish , print , complete , vend , " and others ; but they are all clearly intended to be ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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