The Law Relating to Works of Literature and Art: Embracing the Law of Copyright, the Law Relating to Newspapers, the Law Relating to Contracts Between Authors, Publishers, Printers, &c., and the Law of Libel; with the Statutes Relating Thereto, Forms of Agreements Between Authors, Publishers, &c., and Forms of PleadingCox, 1871 - 780 pages |
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... charge of Chapter II want of veracity which the plaintiff had brought against it . In this case the defendant , by returning the originals , had abandoned whatever property he had - for if he had any right property it was in the ...
... charge of Chapter II want of veracity which the plaintiff had brought against it . In this case the defendant , by returning the originals , had abandoned whatever property he had - for if he had any right property it was in the ...
Page 147
... charge for registration not to exceed one anc and twenty - five centimes ; the charge for a certificate f such registration not to exceed six francs and twenty- ve centimes , and a copy of the best edition , or in the best ate , is to ...
... charge for registration not to exceed one anc and twenty - five centimes ; the charge for a certificate f such registration not to exceed six francs and twenty- ve centimes , and a copy of the best edition , or in the best ate , is to ...
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... charge f piracy . For example , a bona file abridgment of a book CHAPTER XVI nay seriously impair the profit which the proprietor of the rger work derives from it , at the same time that it subjects he author of the abridgment to none ...
... charge f piracy . For example , a bona file abridgment of a book CHAPTER XVI nay seriously impair the profit which the proprietor of the rger work derives from it , at the same time that it subjects he author of the abridgment to none ...
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... charge of piracy ? The answers to the question , what amounts to piracy ? rests of piracy given by different judges , have been variously expressed ; but they all point to the conclusion that the question must be treated as one of fact ...
... charge of piracy ? The answers to the question , what amounts to piracy ? rests of piracy given by different judges , have been variously expressed ; but they all point to the conclusion that the question must be treated as one of fact ...
Page 174
... charge of piracy . The case of Kelly v . Morris , ( b ) is a forcible illustration of this doctrine . In that case an application was made for an injunction to restrain the publication of " The Imperial Directory of London , 1866 , " on ...
... charge of piracy . The case of Kelly v . Morris , ( b ) is a forcible illustration of this doctrine . In that case an application was made for an injunction to restrain the publication of " The Imperial Directory of London , 1866 , " on ...
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Page 461 - I saved appearances tolerably well; but I took care that the Whig dogs should not have the best of it.
Page 224 - ... the sole liberty of printing, reprinting, publishing, completing, copying, executing, finishing and vending the same: and, in the case of a dramatic composition, of publicly performing or representing it, or causing it to be performed or represented by others.
Page 407 - A communication made bona fide upon any subject-matter in which the party communicating has an interest, or in reference to which he has a duty, is privileged, if made to a person having a corresponding interest or duty, although it contain criminating matter which, without this privilege, would be slanderous and actionable...
Page xxviii - An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by vesting the Copies of printed Books in the Authors or Purchasers of such Copies during the Times therein mentioned...
Page 313 - If people should not be called to account for possessing the people with an ill opinion of the government, no government can subsist. For it is very necessary for all governments that the people should have a good opinion of it.
Page 299 - AN ACT FOR PREVENTING THE FREQUENT ABUSES IN PRINTING SEDITIOUS, TREASONABLE AND UNLICENSED BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, AND FOR REGULATING OF PRINTING AND PRINTING-PRESSES (14 Car.
Page 227 - ... immediately following, if it be a book; or if a map, chart, musical composition, print, cut, engraving, photograph, painting, drawing, chromo, statue, statuary, or model or design intended to be perfected and completed as a work of the fine arts, by inscribing upon some...
Page 310 - Kingdom, in order by force or constraint to compel her or them to change her or their measures or counsels, or in order to put any force or constraint upon, or in order to intimidate or overawe both Houses or either House of Parliament...
Page 460 - indignity to, and a breach of the privilege of, this " House for any person to presume to give in written " or printed newspapers any account or minutes of the " debates or other proceedings of this House, or of any " Committee thereof." And, " that upon discovery of the " authors, printers, or publishers, this House will proceed " against the offenders with the utmost severity.
Page 671 - Court 30 where such Action shall depend, at any Time before Issue joined to pay into Court such Sum of Money as he shall...