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... Anne , it was usual to purchase from authors the perpetual copyright of their books , and to assign the same from ... statute had ex- pired , and therefore the question was whether Millar's purchase from Thom son had invested him with the ...
... Anne , it was usual to purchase from authors the perpetual copyright of their books , and to assign the same from ... statute had ex- pired , and therefore the question was whether Millar's purchase from Thom son had invested him with the ...
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... statute of Anne is reëstablished . It will be seen that the two difficulties which appear to have stood most in the ... act for the better protection of literary property , what chance was there for the right of representing plays on the ...
... statute of Anne is reëstablished . It will be seen that the two difficulties which appear to have stood most in the ... act for the better protection of literary property , what chance was there for the right of representing plays on the ...
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... statute of Anne provided pen- alties , as has been already stated , against the publication of any works protected by it . Coleman , the manager , had pur- chased the copyright of an entertain- ment , called The Agreeable Surprise ...
... statute of Anne provided pen- alties , as has been already stated , against the publication of any works protected by it . Coleman , the manager , had pur- chased the copyright of an entertain- ment , called The Agreeable Surprise ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Clarence Cook | 41 |
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