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 PropertyC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1847 - 450 Seiten |
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... applied to a certain case , does not disprove the existence of principles , which might be made to regulate it . At present , however , these principles have not been applied to the rights which we are now consid- ering . The actual law ...
... applied to a certain case , does not disprove the existence of principles , which might be made to regulate it . At present , however , these principles have not been applied to the rights which we are now consid- ering . The actual law ...
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... applied to parliament in 1709 , for an act more effectually to secure their pro- perty forever , by what they thought a more adequate remedy than any that had then been used . It seems , that no one had then supposed that a bill would ...
... applied to parliament in 1709 , for an act more effectually to secure their pro- perty forever , by what they thought a more adequate remedy than any that had then been used . It seems , that no one had then supposed that a bill would ...
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... applied to a new subject , make common law without a precedent ; and if the alleged right has been received by usage , it is still stronger . The argument therefore divided itself into two great branches . Under the first head , the ...
... applied to a new subject , make common law without a precedent ; and if the alleged right has been received by usage , it is still stronger . The argument therefore divided itself into two great branches . Under the first head , the ...
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... applied to parliament , and succeeded in obtaining in 1775 an act , which enabled the two universities in England , The evidence showed that a great amount of money had been invested in such old copies . 217 Parl . Hist . 1077-1110 ...
... applied to parliament , and succeeded in obtaining in 1775 an act , which enabled the two universities in England , The evidence showed that a great amount of money had been invested in such old copies . 217 Parl . Hist . 1077-1110 ...
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... applied , bearing a close analogy to those applicable to copy- rights , viz . writings existing in manuscript and un- published . We have already seen that in general , the author or owner of an unpublished manuscript possesses a ...
... applied , bearing a close analogy to those applicable to copy- rights , viz . writings existing in manuscript and un- published . We have already seen that in general , the author or owner of an unpublished manuscript possesses a ...
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