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... deal with one of the core problems : re- version . I would like to call on George Cary to deal with section 11 , and I hope he can assume that most of you who are involved with this question have read the provision pretty carefully ...
... deal with one of the core problems : re- version . I would like to call on George Cary to deal with section 11 , and I hope he can assume that most of you who are involved with this question have read the provision pretty carefully ...
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... deal with the original transferee or his successor . This means that the only person to whom the author or his successor could assign , during the 35 years , rights with respect to the period following the 35 years , would be the ...
... deal with the original transferee or his successor . This means that the only person to whom the author or his successor could assign , during the 35 years , rights with respect to the period following the 35 years , would be the ...
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... deal more . Instead of 28 - plus - 28 they would be getting life - plus - fifty for individual authors , which would be a great deal more than they are getting now . It seems to me that the publishers are much better off under the ...
... deal more . Instead of 28 - plus - 28 they would be getting life - plus - fifty for individual authors , which would be a great deal more than they are getting now . It seems to me that the publishers are much better off under the ...
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Copyright law revision Part 5 1964 | 37 |
REVISION BILL 1 | 73 |
COMMENTS RECEIVED FROMContinued Page | 289 |
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