Copyrights and Trade-marksE. W. Stephens Company, 1949 - 134 lappuses |
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... letters , hoping for only meager returns from sale of their books , were subsidized by lords and nobles , who felt it incum- bent upon them to be patrons of arts and letters , and this custom lasted well into the nineteenth century ...
... letters , hoping for only meager returns from sale of their books , were subsidized by lords and nobles , who felt it incum- bent upon them to be patrons of arts and letters , and this custom lasted well into the nineteenth century ...
11. lappuse
... letters . For example , the Court of Sessions of Scotland enjoined the publication of the manuscript letters of Robert Burns at the instance of the poet's children . Thus lectures orally delivered may not be pub- lished as a book ...
... letters . For example , the Court of Sessions of Scotland enjoined the publication of the manuscript letters of Robert Burns at the instance of the poet's children . Thus lectures orally delivered may not be pub- lished as a book ...
12. lappuse
... letter , and his representatives , whether they are literary compositions , or familiar let- ters , or letters of business , possesses the sole and exclusive copyright therein ; and no persons , neither those to whom they are addressed ...
... letter , and his representatives , whether they are literary compositions , or familiar let- ters , or letters of business , possesses the sole and exclusive copyright therein ; and no persons , neither those to whom they are addressed ...
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Rights at Common | 10 |
Origin of Copyright Laws | 17 |
Statutory Copyright For 56 Years | 23 |
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