Communication Under Law: Journalistic freedomScarecrow Press, 1979 - Mass media V.1. Free speech. v.2. Journalistic freedom. |
Contents
CommonLaw Copyright | 108 |
Standards of Copyright Law | 115 |
Bibliography | 156 |
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