Copyrights and Trade-marksE. W. Stephens Company, 1949 - 134 lappuses |
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... abandonment . The fact of abandonment is the essential point - that is , acts or omissions which amount to abandonment . 2. Abandonment to the Public . When an author publishes his writings without copy- righting them , they pass into ...
... abandonment . The fact of abandonment is the essential point - that is , acts or omissions which amount to abandonment . 2. Abandonment to the Public . When an author publishes his writings without copy- righting them , they pass into ...
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... abandonment of the author's rights and it follows that a manuscript may be quoted , or parts of it used , only by and with the consent of the owner . 14 If an unpublished play is the basis for a novel , pub- lication of the novel is not ...
... abandonment of the author's rights and it follows that a manuscript may be quoted , or parts of it used , only by and with the consent of the owner . 14 If an unpublished play is the basis for a novel , pub- lication of the novel is not ...
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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 im- material . An ...
... 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 im- material . An ...
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Rights at Common | 10 |
Origin of Copyright Laws | 17 |
Statutory Copyright For 56 Years | 23 |
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