The Author, Volumen6Alexander P. Watt, 1896 |
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... United States , have at last , in the Berne Con- vention , recognised that the rights of an author in the fruits of his labour should be free from all conditions and restrictions whatever , except such as may be enforced by the laws of ...
... United States , have at last , in the Berne Con- vention , recognised that the rights of an author in the fruits of his labour should be free from all conditions and restrictions whatever , except such as may be enforced by the laws of ...
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... United States Copy- right Act of 1891 , and the revival of legalised piracy in that country . ( 5 ) If it should by any chance accomplish its object , the action of the Canadians will thus recoil on their own heads . Canada will again ...
... United States Copy- right Act of 1891 , and the revival of legalised piracy in that country . ( 5 ) If it should by any chance accomplish its object , the action of the Canadians will thus recoil on their own heads . Canada will again ...
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... United States gave an important decision yesterday bearing upon the law of copyright . It says that the law in the United States as it at present stands does not prevent the sale in the States of American copyright books that have been ...
... United States gave an important decision yesterday bearing upon the law of copyright . It says that the law in the United States as it at present stands does not prevent the sale in the States of American copyright books that have been ...
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... United States in order to secure copyright at Washington . Both courts have now decided that music is exempt from the " manu- facturing " clauses , and although it would perhaps be somewhat rash to consider the matter quite settled ...
... United States in order to secure copyright at Washington . Both courts have now decided that music is exempt from the " manu- facturing " clauses , and although it would perhaps be somewhat rash to consider the matter quite settled ...
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... United States toward Great Britain ; the effect of which was to give the British a poor opinion of what came from America , and to give the Americans a high opinion of what came from England . Many American authors have noticed that ...
... United States toward Great Britain ; the effect of which was to give the British a poor opinion of what came from America , and to give the Americans a high opinion of what came from England . Many American authors have noticed that ...
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