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The History of U.S.A Copyright Law Revision From 1901 to 1954 |
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Size of the Copyright Industries |
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The Meaning of "Writings" in the Copyright Clause of the Constitution |
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The Moral Right of the Author |
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The Compulsory License Provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law |
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The Economic Aspects of the Compulsory License |
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Copyright Notice |
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Commercial Use of the Copyright Notice |
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Use of the Copyright Notice by Libraries |
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False use of Copyright Notice |
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Divisibility of Copyrights |
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Joint Ownership of Copyrights |
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Works Made for Hire and on Commission |
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Fair Use of Copyrighted Works |
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Photoduplication of Copyrighted Material by Libraries |
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Limitations on Peforming Rights |
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The Registration of Copyright |
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Authority of the Register of Copyrights To Reject Applications for Registration |
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The Recordation of Copyright Assignments and Licenses |
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Deposit of Copyrighted Works |
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The Catalog of Copyright Entries |
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The Damage Provisions of the Copyright Law |
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The Operation of the Damage Provisions of the Copyright law: An Explanatory Study |
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Remedies Other Than Damages for Copyright Infringement |
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Liability of Innocent Infringers of Copyrights |
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The Unauthorized Duplication of Sound Recordings |
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Copyright in Architectural Works |
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Copyright in Choreographic Works |
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Protection of Unpublished Works |
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Duration of Copyright |
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Renewal of Copyright |
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Protection of Works on Foreign Origin |
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Copyright in Government Publications |
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Copyright in Territories and Possession of the United States |