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Literary property is a term used in
publishing to
refer to
works generally covered by
copyright but also an ****ociated set of
property rights that go far...
- The
Berne Convention for the
Protection of
Literary and
Artistic Works,
usually known as the
Berne Convention, was an
international ****embly held in 1886...
- respectively,
firmly establishing the
concept of
intellectual property. "
Literary property" was the term
predominantly used in the
British legal debates...
- Women's
Property Laws".
American Women.
Library of Congress.
Retrieved February 3, 2013. Homestead,
Melissa J. (2005).
American Women Authors and
Literary Property...
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based on a
media property such as a film,
video game,
television series,
board game, website, role-playing game or
literary property. Tie-ins are authorized...
-
Artistic and
Literary Property) (CSPLA) is an
independent advisory body to
advise the
Minister of
Culture and
Communication in the
field of
literary and artistic...
-
established in 1884 at a time when
copyright law and the idea of '
literary property' were
becoming established. In
September 1883, the
novelist Walter...
- The
literary estate of a
deceased author consists mainly of the
copyright and
other intellectual property rights of
published works,
including film, translation...
- of arts criticism,
literary criticism or
literary studies is the study, evaluation, and
interpretation of literature.
Modern literary criticism is often...
- 1992,
replacing earlier laws
relating to
industrial property and
artistic and
literary property. The code is
frequently modified: two
major modifications...