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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... characters , in any form and on any substance , is the creature of society ; and when we add to the exercise of such an art the exchange of what is thus created for any other valua- ble commodity , or for the common representatives of ...
... characters , in any form and on any substance , is the creature of society ; and when we add to the exercise of such an art the exchange of what is thus created for any other valua- ble commodity , or for the common representatives of ...
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... character . The right claimed by an author , after publication , is not to the exclusive possession or appropriation , intellectually , of the ideas and sentiments which he originates and puts upon paper . In the first place , such an ...
... character . The right claimed by an author , after publication , is not to the exclusive possession or appropriation , intellectually , of the ideas and sentiments which he originates and puts upon paper . In the first place , such an ...
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... characters which he purchases ; it goes no farther than to as- sert an exclusive right to the profits which may be derived from the production of successive copies of the characters which , in a particular combination , represent a set ...
... characters which he purchases ; it goes no farther than to as- sert an exclusive right to the profits which may be derived from the production of successive copies of the characters which , in a particular combination , represent a set ...
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... characters of which the original author makes use , in other combinations , but if any one uses them in the same precise combination , he exhibits neces- sarily the ideas of the original author . The two subjects of the invention are ...
... characters of which the original author makes use , in other combinations , but if any one uses them in the same precise combination , he exhibits neces- sarily the ideas of the original author . The two subjects of the invention are ...
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... characters repre- senting those ideas , which he has traced upon paper or other material . As soon as publication takes place , it is no longer his object or intention to retain . to himself the intellectual appropriation and enjoy ...
... characters repre- senting those ideas , which he has traced upon paper or other material . As soon as publication takes place , it is no longer his object or intention to retain . to himself the intellectual appropriation and enjoy ...
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