The Copyright Handbook for Fine and Applied ArtsExplains the many facets of copyright as it affects those in the fine and applied arts. |
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COMMON - LAW RIGHT VS. COPYRIGHT It may be asked why , if an author's rights are protected under common law , he should bother to secure statutory copyright at all . As we have seen , if the work is intended for publication , the author ...
COMMON - LAW RIGHT VS. COPYRIGHT It may be asked why , if an author's rights are protected under common law , he should bother to secure statutory copyright at all . As we have seen , if the work is intended for publication , the author ...
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Furthermore , it is not possible to copyright works consisting entirely of information that is common property containing no original authorship . Works of this type would include , for example , standard calendars , height and weight ...
Furthermore , it is not possible to copyright works consisting entirely of information that is common property containing no original authorship . Works of this type would include , for example , standard calendars , height and weight ...
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Protection differs as between the common law and the copyright law : Common - law protection extends to the unpublished works of all authors , regardless of nationality . Under the copyright law , however , the published works of ...
Protection differs as between the common law and the copyright law : Common - law protection extends to the unpublished works of all authors , regardless of nationality . Under the copyright law , however , the published works of ...
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