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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... injury to the moral sense of society more striking , from the species of ingratitude involv- ed in the neglect . There is scarcely any civilized people , who would not be shocked by a proposal to withdraw all protection from the ...
... injury to the moral sense of society more striking , from the species of ingratitude involv- ed in the neglect . There is scarcely any civilized people , who would not be shocked by a proposal to withdraw all protection from the ...
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... injury , and only to be vindicated by the same remedy , as an action upon the case , or a bill in equity . " Yates J. in the same case , who dissented , held , that the crown copies were founded on reasons of state or religion . right ...
... injury , and only to be vindicated by the same remedy , as an action upon the case , or a bill in equity . " Yates J. in the same case , who dissented , held , that the crown copies were founded on reasons of state or religion . right ...
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... injury . Lintot , I believe , did nothing ; and Curll did what was expected . That to make them public was the only reason , may be reasonably supposed , be- cause the numbers , offered to sale by the private messengers , showed that ...
... injury . Lintot , I believe , did nothing ; and Curll did what was expected . That to make them public was the only reason , may be reasonably supposed , be- cause the numbers , offered to sale by the private messengers , showed that ...
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... injury from his contemporaries , and obtains nothing from posterity but a name . Look at Daniel De Foe ; recollect him pilloried , bankrupt , wearing away his life to pay his creditors in full , and dying in the struggle ! and his works ...
... injury from his contemporaries , and obtains nothing from posterity but a name . Look at Daniel De Foe ; recollect him pilloried , bankrupt , wearing away his life to pay his creditors in full , and dying in the struggle ! and his works ...
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... lishing it , without their consent , was adjudged an injury to that pro- perty ; for which , in different shapes . he paid very dear . " 4 Burr . 2397 . ancer , obtained an injunction against his father's clerk , 86 LAW OF COPYRIGHT .
... lishing it , without their consent , was adjudged an injury to that pro- perty ; for which , in different shapes . he paid very dear . " 4 Burr . 2397 . ancer , obtained an injunction against his father's clerk , 86 LAW OF COPYRIGHT .
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abridgment action aforesaid Anne assigns author or proprietor book or books Burr cause chart common law Company of Stationers consent copy or cast court of chancery court of equity defendant delivered doctrine doubt England engraving entitled entry etched exclusive right exposed to sale forfeit further enacted granted house of lords infringement injunction injury intention judges justice king's labor letters lished literary property Lord Chancellor Lord Eldon Lord Mansfield Majesty manner manuscript ment musical composition offender opinion original passing patent penalties person or persons piracy pirated plaintiff prietor principle print or prints printed and published profits proprie proprietor or proprietors protection publication published or exposed question right of printing right of property rights of authors Scotland secured sell sole liberty sole right statute statute of Anne Story's term of fourteen therein thor tion United United Kingdom Vict writing