The Copyright Handbook for Fine and Applied ArtsWatson-Guptill Publications, 1963 - 125 lappuses Explains the many facets of copyright as it affects those in the fine and applied arts. |
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48. lappuse
... court may temporarily enjoin the defendant while the suit is pending , or it may issue a permanent injunction when ... court may prescribe . The rules of the U. S. Supreme Court require that the plaintiff post a bond of at least twice ...
... court may temporarily enjoin the defendant while the suit is pending , or it may issue a permanent injunction when ... court may prescribe . The rules of the U. S. Supreme Court require that the plaintiff post a bond of at least twice ...
49. lappuse
... court to consider in exercising its discretion . COSTS AND ATTORNEY'S FEES The law provides that in copyright suits full costs shall be allowed , and the court may award to the prevailing party a rea- sonable attorney's fee . The costs ...
... court to consider in exercising its discretion . COSTS AND ATTORNEY'S FEES The law provides that in copyright suits full costs shall be allowed , and the court may award to the prevailing party a rea- sonable attorney's fee . The costs ...
98. lappuse
... Court in 1954. The Court held that the usefulness of an article did not prevent its being a work of art ; but the Court did not define what a work of art is . Involved in this case was a human figure used as a lamp base . There can be ...
... Court in 1954. The Court held that the usefulness of an article did not prevent its being a work of art ; but the Court did not define what a work of art is . Involved in this case was a human figure used as a lamp base . There can be ...
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ON COPYRIGHT IN GENERAL | 3 |
SCOPE OF COPYRIGHT | 9 |
COMMONLAW RIGHT VS COPYRIGHT | 22 |
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