A Treatise on the Law of Copyright in Books, Dramatic and Musical Compositions, Letters and Other Manuscripts, Engravings and Sculpture, as Enacted and Administered in England and America; with Some Notices of the History of Literary Property |
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But , aside from the fact that the merely natural rights of man could confer no
exclusive possession of ideas and sentiments thus uttered , it is to be observed ,
that the act of committing ideas to any corporeal substance , by means of signs ,
and ...
But , aside from the fact that the merely natural rights of man could confer no
exclusive possession of ideas and sentiments thus uttered , it is to be observed ,
that the act of committing ideas to any corporeal substance , by means of signs ,
and ...
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An exclusive title , which embraces the right to use and the right to exclude all
others both from use and possession , and the right to transmit both use and
possession to others , constitutes property , in the sense in which all mankind are
...
An exclusive title , which embraces the right to use and the right to exclude all
others both from use and possession , and the right to transmit both use and
possession to others , constitutes property , in the sense in which all mankind are
...
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This right of possession and use is full and exclusive . The object may be enjoyed
by the individual in any mode consistent with the general welfare ; a limitation
which does not arise from any inherent defect in the right itself , but is imposed ...
This right of possession and use is full and exclusive . The object may be enjoyed
by the individual in any mode consistent with the general welfare ; a limitation
which does not arise from any inherent defect in the right itself , but is imposed ...
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Whatever , on the contrary , does not admit of occupancy , and is not capable of
being transferred with an exclusive title to others , cannot be the subject of
property . Thus , light and air cannot of themselves be appropriated by individuals
to the ...
Whatever , on the contrary , does not admit of occupancy , and is not capable of
being transferred with an exclusive title to others , cannot be the subject of
property . Thus , light and air cannot of themselves be appropriated by individuals
to the ...
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... exclusive possession , may be the subject of property ; and the exclusive
possession carries with it the faculty of transmitting the whole of the same right ,
or a part of it , and of dictating in what manner and under what restrictions the
subject ...
... exclusive possession , may be the subject of property ; and the exclusive
possession carries with it the faculty of transmitting the whole of the same right ,
or a part of it , and of dictating in what manner and under what restrictions the
subject ...
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abridgment action aforesaid Anne assigns benefit bill book or books bookseller British brought called cast cause chart common law Company composed composition consent contained copy court defendant delivered doctrine doubt England engraving entered entitled entry exclusive existence exposed to sale extend further enacted give given granted held imported injunction intent judges Justice king's Kingdom learning letters limited literary Lord Majesty manner manuscript materials matter meaning ment mentioned months musical nature offender opinion order in council original otherwise party passing penalties person or persons piracy plaintiff possession present principle printed printer profits proprietor protection Provided publication published question reason record recovered representing reprinted respectively Scotland secured sell sheet sold sole right Stationers statute suit taken term therein thereof thing tion true United universities unless whole writing
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Seite 40 - of learning, by vesting the copies of printed books in the authors or purchasers of " such copies during the times therein mentioned...
Seite 7 - Action may plead the General Issue, and give the special Matter in Evidence...
Seite 27 - ... to the person who shall sue for the same, and the other to the use of the United States, to be recovered by suit in any district court of the United States within whose jurisdiction such offense may have been committed.
Seite 27 - ... of this act, he or they may plead the general issue, and give the special matter in evidence.
Seite 328 - The several courts vested with jurisdiction of cases arising under the patent laws shall have power to grant injunctions according to the course and principles of courts of equity...
Seite 202 - College, the Bodleian Library at Oxford, the Public Library at Cambridge, the Library of the faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh, the Libraries of the four Universities of Scotland, Trinity College Library, and the King's Inns...
Seite 62 - That in the construction of uon of act. this act, the word "book" shall be construed to mean and include every volume, part or division of a volume, pamphlet, sheet of letter-press, sheet of music, map, chart, or plan separately published...
Seite 4 - ... volumes, parts, essays, articles, or portions shall have been or shall hereafter be composed under such employment, on the terms that the copyright therein shall belong to such proprietor...
Seite 32 - ... patent, the name or any imitation of the name of any other person who hath or shall have obtained letters patent for the sole making...
Seite 158 - When a man by the exertion of his rational powers has produced an original work, he seems to have clearly a right to dispose of that identical work as...