Copyrights and Trade-marksE. W. Stephens Company, 1949 - 134 lappuses |
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Robert William Jones. CHAPTER I Common Law Rights to Literary Property 1. Author's Common Law Rights . 2. Abandonment to the Public . Taking the long view , rights to literary and intellectual property are new . The invention of printing ...
Robert William Jones. CHAPTER I Common Law Rights to Literary Property 1. Author's Common Law Rights . 2. Abandonment to the Public . Taking the long view , rights to literary and intellectual property are new . The invention of printing ...
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... literary form " is protected by copyrighting the copy of the paper in which the news story appears . " So far as the article involves authorship and literary quality and style , apart from the bare recital of the news facts " it is ...
... literary form " is protected by copyrighting the copy of the paper in which the news story appears . " So far as the article involves authorship and literary quality and style , apart from the bare recital of the news facts " it is ...
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... literary property . " 129 The Chicago Tribune is copyrighted , each daily issue being protected . An editorial which is original in opinion and phrasing appears in The Tribune . Any other paper may quote the editorial , as much as may ...
... literary property . " 129 The Chicago Tribune is copyrighted , each daily issue being protected . An editorial which is original in opinion and phrasing appears in The Tribune . Any other paper may quote the editorial , as much as may ...
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Rights at Common | 10 |
Origin of Copyright Laws | 17 |
Statutory Copyright For 56 Years | 23 |
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