| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - 1991 - 92 lapas
...sonal gain "motivate[s] the creative activity of authors"); Mazer y. Stein, 347 US 201, 219 (1954) ("encouragement of individual effort by personal gain...advance public welfare through the talents of authors . . ."). See also Simon & Schuster, supra, 916 F.2d at 781 ("Without a financial incentive . . . ,... | |
| Jay Dratler, Jr., Stephen M. McJohn - 2023 - 1386 lapas
...time, research, and development."); Mazer v. Stein. 347 US 201. 219. 74 S.Ct. 460. 98 L.Ed. 630 (I9S4) ('The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering Congress to grant patents and copyrights is ... encouragement of individual effort by personal gain . . ."); United States v. Paramount Pictures.... | |
| 1992 - 304 lapas
...see also Mazer v. Stein, 347 US 201, 219(1954) (the economic philosophy behind the copyright clause is the conviction that "encouragement of individual...welfare through the talents of authors and inventors."). 20 Because the public is supposed to be the ultimate beneficiary of the constitutional grant of copyright... | |
| Th. C. J. A. van Engelen - 1994 - 535 lapas
...exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.' Daaromtrent overwoog de US Supreme Court: The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering...and copyrights is the conviction that encouragement ofindividual effort bypersonal gain is the best way to advance public welfare through the talents of... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1995 - 258 lapas
...knowledge. As the Supreme Court has stated: The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering the Congress to grant patents and copyrights is the conviction that encouragement of individual efforts by personal gain is the best way to advance public welfare through the talents of authors and... | |
| United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment - 1994 - 249 lapas
...knowledge As the Supreme Court has stated The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering the Congress to grant patents and copyrights is the conviction that encouragement of individual efforts by personal gain is the best way to advance public welfare through the talents of authors and... | |
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