Copyrights and Trade-marksE. W. Stephens Company, 1949 - 134 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 13.
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... period of fourteen years , and renewal for a like period was provided . In 1831 another copyright act was passed , repealing the act of 1790 and the amendments of 1802. The law of 1831 made the period of protection twenty - eight years ...
... period of fourteen years , and renewal for a like period was provided . In 1831 another copyright act was passed , repealing the act of 1790 and the amendments of 1802. The law of 1831 made the period of protection twenty - eight years ...
23. lappuse
... period , for renewal of copyright such renewal may be had for an additional period of twenty - eight years . Failure to apply for renewal 23.
... period , for renewal of copyright such renewal may be had for an additional period of twenty - eight years . Failure to apply for renewal 23.
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... period of twenty years . If , six months before the periods ends , an application for re- newal is made , the trade - mark owner may receive regis- tration for twenty years more . By renewing his appli- cation before the end of each ...
... period of twenty years . If , six months before the periods ends , an application for re- newal is made , the trade - mark owner may receive regis- tration for twenty years more . By renewing his appli- cation before the end of each ...
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Rights at Common | 10 |
Origin of Copyright Laws | 17 |
Statutory Copyright For 56 Years | 23 |
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