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... reprinting and publishing books and other writings without the consent of the authors or proprietors of such books and writings , to their very great detriment , and too often to the ruin of them and their families .
... reprinting and publishing books and other writings without the consent of the authors or proprietors of such books and writings , to their very great detriment , and too often to the ruin of them and their families .
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The Maryland Act said : Whereas , printers , booksellers , and other persons may take the liberty of printing , reprinting , and publishing , or causing to be printed , reprinted , and published , books and other writings , without ...
The Maryland Act said : Whereas , printers , booksellers , and other persons may take the liberty of printing , reprinting , and publishing , or causing to be printed , reprinted , and published , books and other writings , without ...
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When Public Policy Steps In . Immoral writings can not be copyrighted.63 The laws are devised not only to protect authors but to advance culture , science and learning , so that any writings distinctly immoral in character and likely to ...
When Public Policy Steps In . Immoral writings can not be copyrighted.63 The laws are devised not only to protect authors but to advance culture , science and learning , so that any writings distinctly immoral in character and likely to ...
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