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    The Atlas·Objects

    Newspaper

    object · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages

    a newspaper · newspaper · newspapers

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Newspapers1 mention

    The Law of Intellectual Property (English)

    Among the examples of the third class of ideas—in which no exclusive right whatever is retained—may be reckoned a large proportion of the ideas, which appear in newspapers;
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    The Law of Intellectual Property19th Century · English

    Periodicals cited as an example containing ideas of passing interest with no retained exclusive right.

    Among the examples of the third class of ideas—in which no exclusive right whatever is retained—may be reckoned a large proportion of the ideas, which appear in newspapers;
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    The Law of Torts19th Century · English

    A printed periodical whose sale or circulation is discussed as an act of publication in the law of libel.

    The sale of a copy of a newspaper, published (in the popular sense) many years ago, to a person sent to the newspaper office by the plaintiff on purpose to buy it, is a fresh publication.
    2 defamation in general