| John Russell - 1824 - 438 pagina’s
...the state where he prints. But he writes for all, for they all speak the same language. If -the book be worth any thing, it is immediately reprinted in some neighbouring state, and, as the reprinter pays nothing for copy-right, he can obviously afford to undersell the original publisher.... | |
| 1825 - 432 pagina’s
...the state where he prints. But he writes for all, for they all speak the same language. If the book be worth any thing, it is immediately reprinted in...obviously afford to undersell the original publisher. Wirtem/ 234 LEIPZIG. berg, though she can boast of possessing in Cotta one of the most honourable and... | |
| William Goodhugh - 1827 - 402 pagina’s
...thing it is immediately reprinted in some neighbouring state, and as the pirate pays nothing for the copyright, he can obviously afford to undersell the...Germany, is peculiarly notorious as a nest for these hirds of prey. The worst of it is, that authori of reputation are precisely those to whom the system... | |
| William Goodhugh - 1827 - 402 pagina’s
...the state where he prints. But he writes for all, for they all speak the same language. If the book be worth any thing it is immediately reprinted in...neighbouring state, and as the pirate pays nothing for the copyright, hi- can obviously afford to undersell the original publisher. Wirtemberg, though she... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 762 pagina’s
...the State where he prints. But he writes for all ; for they all apeak the same language. If the book be worth any thing, it is immediately reprinted in some neighbouring State; and as the reprinter pays nothing for copy-right, be can obviously afford to undersell the original publisher.... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 736 pagina’s
...the State where he prints. But he writes for all ; for they all speak the same language. If the book be worth any thing, it is immediately reprinted in some neighbouring State ; and as tho reprinter pays nothing for copy-right, he can obviously afford to undersell the original publisher.... | |
| 1840 - 534 pagina’s
...prints. But he writes for all, for they all speak the same language. If the book be worth anything, it is immediately reprinted in some neighbouring state, and, as the pirate pays nothmi( for the copy-right, h! can obviously afford w undersell tho original publisher. Wirtemberg,... | |
| 1840 - 274 pagina’s
...prints. But he writes for all, for they all speak the same language. If the book be worth anything, it is immediately reprinted in some neighbouring state, and, as the pirate pays nothing for the copy-right, he can obviously afford to undersell tf•494 08 oricinal publisher. Wirtemberg. though... | |
| 1840 - 272 pagina’s
...prints. But he writes for all, for they all speak the same language. If the book be worth anything, it is immediately reprinted in some neighbouring state, and, as the pirate pavs nothing for the copy-right, he can obviously afford to undersell the 494 original publisher. Wirtemberg,... | |
| William Keddie - 1854 - 400 pagina’s
...an author is secured against piracy only in the state where he prints. If the book be worth anything it is immediately reprinted in some neighbouring state, and as the pirate pays nothing for the copyright, he can obviously afford to undersell the original publisher. Such a system almost annihilates... | |
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