Copyrights and Trade-marksE. W. Stephens Company, 1949 - 134 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 14.
66. lappuse
... become privileged matter . " Reviewers may make extracts sufficient to show the merits or demerits of the work , but they can not so exer- cise the privilege as to supersede the original book . Suf- ficient may be taken to give a ...
... become privileged matter . " Reviewers may make extracts sufficient to show the merits or demerits of the work , but they can not so exer- cise the privilege as to supersede the original book . Suf- ficient may be taken to give a ...
115. lappuse
... become distinctive of the applicant's goods in commerce . The Commissioner may accept as prima facie evidence that the mark has become distinctive , as applied to the applicant's goods in commerce , proof of substantially exclusive and ...
... become distinctive of the applicant's goods in commerce . The Commissioner may accept as prima facie evidence that the mark has become distinctive , as applied to the applicant's goods in commerce , proof of substantially exclusive and ...
133. lappuse
... become distinctive of the registrant's goods in commerce under paragraph ( f ) of section 2 of this Act and may be renewed under section 9 hereof as marks coming within said paragraph . Registrations now existing under the Act of March ...
... become distinctive of the registrant's goods in commerce under paragraph ( f ) of section 2 of this Act and may be renewed under section 9 hereof as marks coming within said paragraph . Registrations now existing under the Act of March ...
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Rights at Common | 10 |
Origin of Copyright Laws | 17 |
Statutory Copyright For 56 Years | 23 |
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