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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28. lappuse
... term runs from the date it is registered in the Copyright Office - even if it is published later . The copyright may be renewed for an additional term of 28 years upon application being filed in the last year of the first term . The renewal ...
... term runs from the date it is registered in the Copyright Office - even if it is published later . The copyright may be renewed for an additional term of 28 years upon application being filed in the last year of the first term . The renewal ...
29. lappuse
... term runs for a like number of years after first publication . The speci- fied period varies in the foreign laws , ranging from 15 to 80 years but the most prevalent pattern is a term expiring 50 years after the death of the author ...
... term runs for a like number of years after first publication . The speci- fied period varies in the foreign laws , ranging from 15 to 80 years but the most prevalent pattern is a term expiring 50 years after the death of the author ...
33. lappuse
... term measured from the exact date on which the copyright began . In other words , the application and renewal fee of two dollars should not be submitted till after the end of the 27th year of the first term , and they must be received ...
... term measured from the exact date on which the copyright began . In other words , the application and renewal fee of two dollars should not be submitted till after the end of the 27th year of the first term , and they must be received ...
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ON COPYRIGHT IN GENERAL | 3 |
SCOPE OF COPYRIGHT | 9 |
COMMONLAW RIGHT VS COPYRIGHT | 22 |
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