Copyrights and Trade-marksE. W. Stephens Company, 1949 - 134 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 28.
10. lappuse
... Common Law Rights . An author has the first and exclusive right to print and publish his original writings and any interference with his property may be restrained by injunction ... Common Author's Common Law Rights Abandonment to the Public.
... Common Law Rights . An author has the first and exclusive right to print and publish his original writings and any interference with his property may be restrained by injunction ... Common Author's Common Law Rights Abandonment to the Public.
21. lappuse
... common law or in equity , to prevent the copying , publication or use of such unpublished work without his consent , and to obtain damages therefor . ” However , common law rights though left intact up until copyright is had , are then ...
... common law or in equity , to prevent the copying , publication or use of such unpublished work without his consent , and to obtain damages therefor . ” However , common law rights though left intact up until copyright is had , are then ...
38. lappuse
... common stock , just as other historical facts are part of the common stock . Not only is it not an infringement , but it is not plagiarism for the facts did not belong ex- clusively to the first narrator . They were not original work ...
... common stock , just as other historical facts are part of the common stock . Not only is it not an infringement , but it is not plagiarism for the facts did not belong ex- clusively to the first narrator . They were not original work ...
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Rights at Common | 10 |
Origin of Copyright Laws | 17 |
Statutory Copyright For 56 Years | 23 |
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