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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1.–3. rezultāts no 14.
31. lappuse
... a separate copy- right notice on the contribution , but this is not common practice . In situations where a separate notice is not feasible , a con- tributing author who wishes to retain copyright may make a 31 copyright ownership.
... a separate copy- right notice on the contribution , but this is not common practice . In situations where a separate notice is not feasible , a con- tributing author who wishes to retain copyright may make a 31 copyright ownership.
34. lappuse
... practice , the reversionary feature of our present renewal system has largely failed to accomplish its primary pur- pose . It has also been the source of more confusion and litigation than any other provision in our copyright law ...
... practice , the reversionary feature of our present renewal system has largely failed to accomplish its primary pur- pose . It has also been the source of more confusion and litigation than any other provision in our copyright law ...
86. lappuse
... practice of design piracy is rampant in many industries . It spreads malignantly as each industry becomes conscious of the importance of " dressing up " its goods . The pirate relies on the proven success of another's venture . He ...
... practice of design piracy is rampant in many industries . It spreads malignantly as each industry becomes conscious of the importance of " dressing up " its goods . The pirate relies on the proven success of another's venture . He ...
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ON COPYRIGHT IN GENERAL | 3 |
SCOPE OF COPYRIGHT | 9 |
COMMONLAW RIGHT VS COPYRIGHT | 22 |
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