Copyrights and Trade-marksE. W. Stephens Company, 1949 - 134 lappuses |
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... tion , to the advantage of the author , for , in absence of copyright , he would lose control of publication of his work . Copyright divests the author of his common law rights which are superseded by those conferred by copy- right.32 ...
... tion , to the advantage of the author , for , in absence of copyright , he would lose control of publication of his work . Copyright divests the author of his common law rights which are superseded by those conferred by copy- right.32 ...
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... tion , with the statutory fee of $ 1 , sending therewith : ( a ) In the case of lectures or other oral addresses , or of dramatic or musical compositions , one complete manu- script or typewritten copy of the work . ( b ) In the case of ...
... tion , with the statutory fee of $ 1 , sending therewith : ( a ) In the case of lectures or other oral addresses , or of dramatic or musical compositions , one complete manu- script or typewritten copy of the work . ( b ) In the case of ...
42. lappuse
... tion as are the lines of the poet or the historian's periods . On the other hand , the teachings of science and the rules and methods of useful art have their final end in applica- tion and use ; and this application and use are what ...
... tion as are the lines of the poet or the historian's periods . On the other hand , the teachings of science and the rules and methods of useful art have their final end in applica- tion and use ; and this application and use are what ...
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Rights at Common | 10 |
Origin of Copyright Laws | 17 |
Statutory Copyright For 56 Years | 23 |
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abandonment Act of March action additional addressed advertising affidavit amended American appear application Ascap assigned association become cancel certificate charge commerce Commissioner common connection containing convention copy copyright owner court damages deceive decision deposited described descriptive device effect eligible entitled established evidence examiner exclusive right existing fact filing firm five foreign fraud geographical give granted held illustrations imitation infringement injunction intention involved issued letters limitations literary manufactured March mark registered matter means merchandise notice obtained original party passed Patent Office period person picture plaintiff principal register printed proceeding profit protection published purchasers record registered mark registration renewal result rules similar statute suit term thereof tion trade trade-mark unfair competition United unless valid writings