A Treatise Upon the Law of Copyright in the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the Crown, and in the United States of AmericaLibrary of Alexandria, 28. sept 2020 - 403 pages |
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Page 51
... lectures.[1] The first recordwhich we have of any monopoly in the reproduction of literary work is inthe exercise of the alleged prerogative ofthe Crown tocontrol theprintingpress. Nobook whatsoever was allowedto be printed withouta ...
... lectures.[1] The first recordwhich we have of any monopoly in the reproduction of literary work is inthe exercise of the alleged prerogative ofthe Crown tocontrol theprintingpress. Nobook whatsoever was allowedto be printed withouta ...
Page 58
... lectures Lectures. Paintings, Drawings, and Photographs. receive full protection from copying by common lawand under Literary Copyright Act, 1842. The Lectures Act never purported to give anything in thenature of a performing or lecturing ...
... lectures Lectures. Paintings, Drawings, and Photographs. receive full protection from copying by common lawand under Literary Copyright Act, 1842. The Lectures Act never purported to give anything in thenature of a performing or lecturing ...
Page 88
... lectures delivered at a University[174] or by a privatelecturer.[175] The question as to whenapublic speaker orpreacher publishes thespeech or sermonwhich hedeliversis oneof extreme difficulty, and depends on the relation ofthe speaker ...
... lectures delivered at a University[174] or by a privatelecturer.[175] The question as to whenapublic speaker orpreacher publishes thespeech or sermonwhich hedeliversis oneof extreme difficulty, and depends on the relation ofthe speaker ...
Page 108
... they are probably protected for thelifeof the surviving author and seven years,or for fortytwoyears from first publication.[306]. Section. VIII.—Copyright. inLectures. There is no lecturing right, i. e. no exclusive statutory.
... they are probably protected for thelifeof the surviving author and seven years,or for fortytwoyears from first publication.[306]. Section. VIII.—Copyright. inLectures. There is no lecturing right, i. e. no exclusive statutory.
Page 109
... lecture in public. The only Act applying to lectures is 5 & 6 Will. IV. c. 65, which, under pain of penalties, prohibits printing orpublishing, or knowingly selling lectures, whichat the timeof deliveryhave not been published inbook ...
... lecture in public. The only Act applying to lectures is 5 & 6 Will. IV. c. 65, which, under pain of penalties, prohibits printing orpublishing, or knowingly selling lectures, whichat the timeof deliveryhave not been published inbook ...
Contents
523 | |
72 | |
681 | 175 |
Southey v | 277 |
Moore 1785 | 1 |
Sherwood | 2 |
Schlesinger v | 56 |
Clarke | 223 |
Schmincké | 237 |
Stockdale v | 309 |
Marryat 1851 17 Q B | 388 |
Graham | 1868 |
Belford | 1876 |
Chatto 1874 | 1892 |
Stevens v | 1892 |
118 | 1895 |
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