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As a rule this clause is drawn very widely , so that the publisher is given fallest powers to deal with the matter as he thinks wisest . Thus it may happen that even when the author would wish to defend an action he cannot do so . a The ...
As a rule this clause is drawn very widely , so that the publisher is given fallest powers to deal with the matter as he thinks wisest . Thus it may happen that even when the author would wish to defend an action he cannot do so . a The ...
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You have given the case of an action threatened of a blackmailing character . Can you give us any instance of actions actually brought and successful , where they come into Court ? —No , I am afraid I have not information of that .
You have given the case of an action threatened of a blackmailing character . Can you give us any instance of actions actually brought and successful , where they come into Court ? —No , I am afraid I have not information of that .
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Would it be true to say that if you in fact resisted these actions and brought them into Court , it is extremely rarely that damages would be given by a Jury against the author or the publisher ? -- No , I am afraid that I cannot trust ...
Would it be true to say that if you in fact resisted these actions and brought them into Court , it is extremely rarely that damages would be given by a Jury against the author or the publisher ? -- No , I am afraid that I cannot trust ...
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No author of at all recent times has given more characters than Dickens ? -That is so . 68. The names given by Dickens were taken by him from actual life ; they were not fictitious names . Is there any real difficulty in an author ...
No author of at all recent times has given more characters than Dickens ? -That is so . 68. The names given by Dickens were taken by him from actual life ; they were not fictitious names . Is there any real difficulty in an author ...
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The services of the Mer- cantile Marine to the country during the War were of a nature that entitled them to the highest recognition that can be given , and on that point I need say nothing else . The form of the Memorial that it is ...
The services of the Mer- cantile Marine to the country during the War were of a nature that entitled them to the highest recognition that can be given , and on that point I need say nothing else . The form of the Memorial that it is ...
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