Copyrights and Trade-marksE. W. Stephens Company, 1949 - 134 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 8.
21. lappuse
... damages therefor . However , common law rights though left intact up until copyright is had , are then succeeded by a changed situa- tion , to the advantage of the author , for , in absence of copyright , he would lose control of ...
... damages therefor . However , common law rights though left intact up until copyright is had , are then succeeded by a changed situa- tion , to the advantage of the author , for , in absence of copyright , he would lose control of ...
104. lappuse
... damages may also be awarded the successful plaintiff . Interfering with the business of another by means of un- fair competition includes more than copyright or trade- mark infringement . There is a striking similarity in the motives ...
... damages may also be awarded the successful plaintiff . Interfering with the business of another by means of un- fair competition includes more than copyright or trade- mark infringement . There is a striking similarity in the motives ...
127. lappuse
... damages sustained by the plaintiff , and ( 3 ) the costs of the action . The court shall assess such profits and damages or cause the same to be assessed under its direction . In assessing profits the plaintiff shall be required to ...
... damages sustained by the plaintiff , and ( 3 ) the costs of the action . The court shall assess such profits and damages or cause the same to be assessed under its direction . In assessing profits the plaintiff shall be required to ...
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Rights at Common | 10 |
Origin of Copyright Laws | 17 |
Statutory Copyright For 56 Years | 23 |
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