The Author, Volumen6Alexander P. Watt, 1896 |
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... fact , from a literary point of view , the principal countries of the world , with the exception of the United States , have at last , in the Berne Con- vention , recognised that the rights of an author in the fruits of his labour ...
... fact , from a literary point of view , the principal countries of the world , with the exception of the United States , have at last , in the Berne Con- vention , recognised that the rights of an author in the fruits of his labour ...
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... facts were agreed to by both parties ; but the case was regularly fought out , the costs as we understand being defrayed by the members of the Music Publishers ' Association of England . - Daily News , April 30 . I ' THE PROBLEM OF ...
... facts were agreed to by both parties ; but the case was regularly fought out , the costs as we understand being defrayed by the members of the Music Publishers ' Association of England . - Daily News , April 30 . I ' THE PROBLEM OF ...
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... facts about the production and the sale of his own book . 9. Then comes the question of the " establish- ment expenses . " A charge for these expenses is sometimes made in the agreement . Should it be allowed ? There are three persons ...
... facts about the production and the sale of his own book . 9. Then comes the question of the " establish- ment expenses . " A charge for these expenses is sometimes made in the agreement . Should it be allowed ? There are three persons ...
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... facts before us let us endeavour to arrive at some kind of conclusion . A proportion actually based on principles of equity cannot be expected from the nature of the case . For who can decide what ought to be the pay- ment of an agent ...
... facts before us let us endeavour to arrive at some kind of conclusion . A proportion actually based on principles of equity cannot be expected from the nature of the case . For who can decide what ought to be the pay- ment of an agent ...
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... fact a complaint . Certainly it was not prompted by any feeling of grievance . It was prompted by a desire to fulfil the wishes of the editor of the Author , who requested me to explain any conditions in the American book market which ...
... fact a complaint . Certainly it was not prompted by any feeling of grievance . It was prompted by a desire to fulfil the wishes of the editor of the Author , who requested me to explain any conditions in the American book market which ...
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