Copyright, National and International, from the Point of View of a PublisherS. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1879 - 47 pages |
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... says , so " inextricably intertwined ; " remarks for the most part in accordance with the Commissioners ' Report , but sometimes opposed to them from a publisher's standpoint . E. M. LONDON , February 26 , 1879 . COPYRIGHT . " This is ...
... says , so " inextricably intertwined ; " remarks for the most part in accordance with the Commissioners ' Report , but sometimes opposed to them from a publisher's standpoint . E. M. LONDON , February 26 , 1879 . COPYRIGHT . " This is ...
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... says it is " a right given by law , " as though he questioned the wisdom of the law . Dr. Johnson , elsewhere descanting on the subject of literary property , qualifies the above definition . He says- " There seems to be in authors a ...
... says it is " a right given by law , " as though he questioned the wisdom of the law . Dr. Johnson , elsewhere descanting on the subject of literary property , qualifies the above definition . He says- " There seems to be in authors a ...
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... says Lord Camden , common to all mankind , science and learning are in their nature publici juris , and they ought ... say that , brilliant as is Lord Camden's invective , his facts are not unimpeachable . In the days when copyright had ...
... says Lord Camden , common to all mankind , science and learning are in their nature publici juris , and they ought ... say that , brilliant as is Lord Camden's invective , his facts are not unimpeachable . In the days when copyright had ...
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... says ( in his work on Copyright ) , " careful to assert his full right of property , as he and others understood it at that time , and to make it available to his family . . . . As such rights were estimated then , and considering that ...
... says ( in his work on Copyright ) , " careful to assert his full right of property , as he and others understood it at that time , and to make it available to his family . . . . As such rights were estimated then , and considering that ...
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... say on the subject I shall assume that copy- right is PROPERTY if not in perpetuity , at least in the limited sense which Johnson has conceded , and which the Statute Law has adopted ; for I cannot conceive it to be necessary to dive ...
... say on the subject I shall assume that copy- right is PROPERTY if not in perpetuity , at least in the limited sense which Johnson has conceded , and which the Statute Law has adopted ; for I cannot conceive it to be necessary to dive ...
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Copyright, national and international, from the point of view of a publisher ... Edward Marston Affichage du livre entier - 1887 |
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