The Law of copy-right, by the case decided, appears ❋ Unknown (2009)
We think it necessary to notice what you say respecting the offer that we made on behalf of another Bookseller (Longmans and Rees) we wrote you that a Bookseller would give £100 for Mr Bloomfields copy-right in the ❋ Unknown (2009)
A lefty blogger (Horsesass. org) defied copy-right claims to show footage Hutchison speaking to her base. ❋ Unknown (2009)
For those texts for which no source could be found in the public domain, permission to publish has been obtained from the copy-right owner. ❋ Unknown (2006)
You do one Captain Marvel book in the mid-90s and everyone thinks they're a copy-right expert. ❋ Unknown (2008)
I think the writers of "Oscar" have a case for copy-right violation... ❋ Jen (2008)
Ian zez: You do one Captain Marvel book in the mid-90s and everyone thinks they’re a copy-right expert. ❋ Unknown (2008)
The misunderstanding about and the attempt (indicated below) to prevent the publication of our paper is both alarming and sad but the raw fact is that I had obtained all the necessary copy-right permissions for the purpose of this academic research work prior to the submission of our scientific manuscript to the Geophysical Research Letters (GRL) around November 2003. ❋ Unknown (2005)
The booksellers, justly sensible of the great additional value of the copy-right, presented him with another hundred pounds, over and above two hundred, for which his agreement was to furnish such prefaces as he thought fit. ❋ Unknown (2004)
The necessary expense of preparing a work of such magnitude for the press, must have been a considerable deduction from the price stipulated to be paid for the copy-right. ❋ Unknown (2004)
There is no reason why a distinction should be made between copy-right and patent-right; but, if our legislators refuse to admit any abstract right in the matter, they might at least go so far as to conclude an international arrangement by which a publisher in either country who was willing to pay for the right of publication should be protected in its exercise. ❋ Various (N/A)
He is an author, and as no copy-right law secures for him from this country a consideration for his writings, he is not only independent of us, but naturally hates every thing American. ❋ E. N. [Editor] Elliott (N/A)
The exclusive right of an author to the benefits of the sale of his books or writings, is called _copy-right_, and is obtained thus: The author sends a printed copy of the title of his book to the clerk of the district court of the United States of the district in which the author resides. ❋ Andrew W. Young (N/A)
How does an author of a work proceed in procuring a copy-right? ❋ Andrew W. Young (N/A)
Stationers Register as soon as the translation was commenced, to secure an undoubted copy-right to the Publisher. ❋ William Painter (N/A)
Shelley assures Stockdale he is unconscious of atheism in the _Few_, and asks him "upon his honor as a gentleman to pay a fair price for the copy-right." ❋ Various (N/A)
Cooper's income, from England, suffered on account of an act of Parliament change, in 18381 of the copy-right law. ❋ Phillips, Mary E (1912)
Parliament change, in 18381 of the copy-right law. ❋ Unknown (1901)
He stopped short in the publication, deterred perhaps by the threat of a prosecution for an infringement of copy-right. ❋ Boswell, James, 1740-1795 (1887)