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 - 780ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... give a copyright to many lives instead of to one life , as the statute contemplated ; and if the contributor of an alteration or scene were held to be a co - author , the consequence would be that as many authors as had written a scene ...
... give a copyright to many lives instead of to one life , as the statute contemplated ; and if the contributor of an alteration or scene were held to be a co - author , the consequence would be that as many authors as had written a scene ...
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... give him the con- sequences that belong to it . " There are other means of punishing the authors of criminal and libellous works , which will be treated of in a subsequent portion of this work . ( d ) In Southey v . Sherwood ( e ) a ...
... give him the con- sequences that belong to it . " There are other means of punishing the authors of criminal and libellous works , which will be treated of in a subsequent portion of this work . ( d ) In Southey v . Sherwood ( e ) a ...
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... give the receiver the power of publishing it ; that , whether he is to be considered as a joint proprietor or not , letters have the character of literary composition stamped upon them , so that they are within . the spirit of the Act ...
... give the receiver the power of publishing it ; that , whether he is to be considered as a joint proprietor or not , letters have the character of literary composition stamped upon them , so that they are within . the spirit of the Act ...
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... give the term author ' a restricted signification to find in the statute the reasons for so doing . If the intrinsic merits of the reason- ing on which Jeffreys v . Boosey was decided be considered ( and which we are at liberty to do ...
... give the term author ' a restricted signification to find in the statute the reasons for so doing . If the intrinsic merits of the reason- ing on which Jeffreys v . Boosey was decided be considered ( and which we are at liberty to do ...
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... give a certificate of any entry on payment of a fee not exceeding sixpence . ( a ) If the clerk refuse to make entry or give certificates of entries , the university or college which owns the copyright ( notice being first given of such ...
... give a certificate of any entry on payment of a fee not exceeding sixpence . ( a ) If the clerk refuse to make entry or give certificates of entries , the university or college which owns the copyright ( notice being first given of such ...
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244 ÆäÀÌÁö - States, or resident therein, who shall be the author, inventor, designer, or proprietor of any book, map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, or photograph or negative thereof, or of a painting, drawing, chromo, statue, statuary, and of models or designs intended to be perfected as works of the fine arts...
483 ÆäÀÌÁö - I saved appearances tolerably well; but I took care that the Whig dogs should not have the best of it.
385 ÆäÀÌÁö - York (Beet. 29) defines libel to be " a false and unprivileged publication by writing, printing, picture, effigy, or other fixed representation to the eye, which exposes any person to hatred, contempt, ridicule, or obloquy, or which causes him to be shunned or avoided, or which has a tendency to injure him in his occupation.
429 ÆäÀÌÁö - 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 criminatory matter, which, without this privilege, would be slanderous and actionable...
737 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... credit, and to bring him into public scandal, infamy, and disgrace...
12 ÆäÀÌÁö - 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...
333 ÆäÀÌÁö - 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.
319 ÆäÀÌÁö - 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.
247 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... without the consent of the proprietor of the copyright first obtained in writing, signed in presence of two or more witnesses...
681 ÆäÀÌÁö - British dominions, for sale or hire any printed book first composed or written, or printed and published in any part of the United Kingdom wherein there shall be copyright, and reprinted in any country or place whatsoever out of the British dominions : And...