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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... abridgment , a new title can be acquired in the peculiar matter of a book.2 1 Emerson v . Davies , 3 Story's R. 768 . 2 For a further discussion of this subject , see post , Chap . IX . CHAPTER VI . OF THE STATUTE REQUISITES FOR A VALID ...
... abridgment , a new title can be acquired in the peculiar matter of a book.2 1 Emerson v . Davies , 3 Story's R. 768 . 2 For a further discussion of this subject , see post , Chap . IX . CHAPTER VI . OF THE STATUTE REQUISITES FOR A VALID ...
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... abridgment of the work of the plaintiffs , it might have admitted of a very different consideration . ' See also Mawman v . Tegg , 2 Russ . 383. Sweet v . Shaw , Am . Jurist , vol . i . p . 212 . 99 1 Lewis v . Fullerton , 2 Beavan's R ...
... abridgment of the work of the plaintiffs , it might have admitted of a very different consideration . ' See also Mawman v . Tegg , 2 Russ . 383. Sweet v . Shaw , Am . Jurist , vol . i . p . 212 . 99 1 Lewis v . Fullerton , 2 Beavan's R ...
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... ABRIDGMENT will constitute a violation of copyright . It has already been intimated , that the general doctrine of the English law on the sub- ject of Abridgments needs revision . I propose here to examine the authorities , and to ...
... ABRIDGMENT will constitute a violation of copyright . It has already been intimated , that the general doctrine of the English law on the sub- ject of Abridgments needs revision . I propose here to examine the authorities , and to ...
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... abridgments , inasmuch as he said that if he were to hold this to be elusory , he must hold every abridgment to be so ; and he seems to have considered , that when a fair 1 Gyles v . Wilcox , 2 Atkyns , 141 , 143. Lord Hardwicke said ...
... abridgments , inasmuch as he said that if he were to hold this to be elusory , he must hold every abridgment to be so ; and he seems to have considered , that when a fair 1 Gyles v . Wilcox , 2 Atkyns , 141 , 143. Lord Hardwicke said ...
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... abridgment . The book in question was an abridgment of Hawksworth's Voyages . The rule was laid down by Lord Chan- cellor Apsley , assisted by Sir William Blackstone ; and it seems to have been adjudged , that where the understanding is ...
... abridgment . The book in question was an abridgment of Hawksworth's Voyages . The rule was laid down by Lord Chan- cellor Apsley , assisted by Sir William Blackstone ; and it seems to have been adjudged , that where the understanding is ...
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