Parliamentary Papers, Band 6H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... Continued . to secure a money payment for his quiescence . From this has arisen what one may almost call a legalised form of blackmail against authors and publishers . In all publishers ' agreements nowadays there is an indemnity clause ...
... Continued . to secure a money payment for his quiescence . From this has arisen what one may almost call a legalised form of blackmail against authors and publishers . In all publishers ' agreements nowadays there is an indemnity clause ...
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... Continued . Sir William Bull . 9. He fitted the cap ? -He fitted the cap . Of course , the grievance of us poor authors is that it is purely inadvertent ; we have never heard of the existence of this person and truly we have not done ...
... Continued . Sir William Bull . 9. He fitted the cap ? -He fitted the cap . Of course , the grievance of us poor authors is that it is purely inadvertent ; we have never heard of the existence of this person and truly we have not done ...
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... [ Continued . 36. On an average , of course ; some- times there would be more and sometimes less ? Yes . ( Mr. Thring ) : This year we have had very few . Chairman . ] We had better take your evidence separately from that of Mr. Maxwell ...
... [ Continued . 36. On an average , of course ; some- times there would be more and sometimes less ? Yes . ( Mr. Thring ) : This year we have had very few . Chairman . ] We had better take your evidence separately from that of Mr. Maxwell ...
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... Continued . Chairman . € 1 . The main part of your case is this , is it not , that the existing state of the law not so much exposes authors to successful actions for libel , but that the existing state of the law exposes them to ...
... Continued . Chairman . € 1 . The main part of your case is this , is it not , that the existing state of the law not so much exposes authors to successful actions for libel , but that the existing state of the law exposes them to ...
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... Continued . enough name in some parts of the country , and I was informed the other day of a Mrs. Snodgrass who was going about the country trying to persuade a solicitor to take action against the execu- tors of Mr. Dickens on the ...
... Continued . enough name in some parts of the country , and I was informed the other day of a Mrs. Snodgrass who was going about the country trying to persuade a solicitor to take action against the execu- tors of Mr. Dickens on the ...
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