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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... penalties , which , in order to be effectual , must be severe ; or it can interfere by prohibition , which is a stern and sum- mary exercise of power . Society will not ordinarily be willing to apply such remedies in favor of an ex ...
... penalties , which , in order to be effectual , must be severe ; or it can interfere by prohibition , which is a stern and sum- mary exercise of power . Society will not ordinarily be willing to apply such remedies in favor of an ex ...
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... penalty against such violation by any member or members of the company , where the copy had been duly entered in their register . The true view of this ordinance would seem to be , that the members of the stationers ' company , finding ...
... penalty against such violation by any member or members of the company , where the copy had been duly entered in their register . The true view of this ordinance would seem to be , that the members of the stationers ' company , finding ...
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... penalty upon their own members against violating the rights of another member , they recited the ancient usage of the company to respect these rights when brought to the notice of the com- pany , by entry in their register . It was much ...
... penalty upon their own members against violating the rights of another member , they recited the ancient usage of the company to respect these rights when brought to the notice of the com- pany , by entry in their register . It was much ...
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George Ticknor Curtis. FISCATION of the counterfeit copies might be made one of the penalties . This led to the ... penalty and forfeiture for printing without consent of the proprietor.3 The though there was no precedent of a common law ...
George Ticknor Curtis. FISCATION of the counterfeit copies might be made one of the penalties . This led to the ... penalty and forfeiture for printing without consent of the proprietor.3 The though there was no precedent of a common law ...
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... penalty under the statute 8 Anne , c . 19 , in which the only evidence of publication was by representation of the play in question , Lord Kenyon held that the statute only extends to prohibit the publication of the book itself by any ...
... penalty under the statute 8 Anne , c . 19 , in which the only evidence of publication was by representation of the play in question , Lord Kenyon held that the statute only extends to prohibit the publication of the book itself by any ...
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