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The fact of abandonment is the essential point that is , acts or omissions which amount to abandonment . 2. ... they pass into the public domain and are abandoned by the author so that anyone may print and publish them without any ...
The fact of abandonment is the essential point that is , acts or omissions which amount to abandonment . 2. ... they pass into the public domain and are abandoned by the author so that anyone may print and publish them without any ...
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advertiser uses them , and ( 3 ) that the defendant received value from the use of the slogan.13 When an author submits a manuscript to an editor for consideration there is no abandonment of the author's rights and it follows that a ...
advertiser uses them , and ( 3 ) that the defendant received value from the use of the slogan.13 When an author submits a manuscript to an editor for consideration there is no abandonment of the author's rights and it follows that a ...
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Abandonment to the public may take place at any time , whether copyright has been obtained or not , if the acts of the author or owner of the material are such as to amount to abandonment . Here , his intention is immaterial .
Abandonment to the public may take place at any time , whether copyright has been obtained or not , if the acts of the author or owner of the material are such as to amount to abandonment . Here , his intention is immaterial .
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