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; London, 1847 - 450 Seiten |
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... brought originally from the state of nature , but by which they have agreed to be bound in a state of civilization , where they have become modified , enlarged , and strength- ened . It is very important to keep this distinction in view ...
... brought originally from the state of nature , but by which they have agreed to be bound in a state of civilization , where they have become modified , enlarged , and strength- ened . It is very important to keep this distinction in view ...
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... brought within the fair scope of these principles . In determining this question , it is obviously necessary to define the right claimed , and to ascertain its essen- tial character . The right claimed by an author , after publication ...
... brought within the fair scope of these principles . In determining this question , it is obviously necessary to define the right claimed , and to ascertain its essen- tial character . The right claimed by an author , after publication ...
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... brought in the king's bench , for printing the Pilgrim's Progress , of which the plaintiff al- leged himself to be the true proprie- tor . Ponder v . Bradyl , Lilly's En- tries , 67. But it does not appear whether the action was ...
... brought in the king's bench , for printing the Pilgrim's Progress , of which the plaintiff al- leged himself to be the true proprie- tor . Ponder v . Bradyl , Lilly's En- tries , 67. But it does not appear whether the action was ...
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... brought to the notice of the com- pany , by entry in their register . It was much the same as if an association of persons were to agree that any one of their number should pay a penalty for violating the acknowledged rights of property ...
... brought to the notice of the com- pany , by entry in their register . It was much the same as if an association of persons were to agree that any one of their number should pay a penalty for violating the acknowledged rights of property ...
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George Ticknor Curtis. Having now brought the history of private copy- right down to the Revolution of 1688 , it is necessary here to turn back to survey a collateral and impor- tant branch of the subject , the prerogative copies . From ...
George Ticknor Curtis. Having now brought the history of private copy- right down to the Revolution of 1688 , it is necessary here to turn back to survey a collateral and impor- tant branch of the subject , the prerogative copies . From ...
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