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Page 30
... translations ; it being , however , clearly understood , that the in- tention of the present Article is simply to protect a translator in respect of his own translation , and that it is not intended to confer upon the first translator ...
... translations ; it being , however , clearly understood , that the in- tention of the present Article is simply to protect a translator in respect of his own translation , and that it is not intended to confer upon the first translator ...
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... translating it . § 3. Provided always , that at least a part of the authorized translation shall have appeared within a year after the registra- tion and deposit of the original , and that the whole shall have been published within 3 ...
... translating it . § 3. Provided always , that at least a part of the authorized translation shall have appeared within a year after the registra- tion and deposit of the original , and that the whole shall have been published within 3 ...
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... translation must appear within 3 months after the registration and deposit of the original . It is understood that ... translations . The question whether a work is an imitation or a piracy , shall in all cases be decided by the courts ...
... translation must appear within 3 months after the registration and deposit of the original . It is understood that ... translations . The question whether a work is an imitation or a piracy , shall in all cases be decided by the courts ...
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... translating it , as provided in Article III ; in which ease each part shall be treated as a separate work . A certified copy of the entry in the Register Book of the ... translation simply by a notice from D 2 GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE . 35.
... translating it , as provided in Article III ; in which ease each part shall be treated as a separate work . A certified copy of the entry in the Register Book of the ... translation simply by a notice from D 2 GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE . 35.
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... ( Translation . ) To my Vizier Mehemed Pasha , Minister of Police at my capital . WHEREAS the Christian subjects of my empire who are Pro- testants suffer under some difficulties and inconvenience , owing to their not having been yet ...
... ( Translation . ) To my Vizier Mehemed Pasha , Minister of Police at my capital . WHEREAS the Christian subjects of my empire who are Pro- testants suffer under some difficulties and inconvenience , owing to their not having been yet ...
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