7 adjectives to describe copyright

SEE Jackson, Josephine A. SHAFTER, ALFRED MARTIN. Musical copyright.

After the failure of Ballantyne and Constable, Cadell, who had in former years been a partner in Constable's house, became Scott's publisher, and at the close of 1827 the principal copyrights of Scott's works, including the novels from "Waverley" to "Quentin Durward," and most of the poems, were put up to auction, and purchased by Cadell and Scott jointly for £8,500.

I think he must have enjoyed the exclusive copyright, for I never knew his superlatives imitated.

Deeply as Constable had injured him by the reckless conduct of his business, Murray not only retained no ill-feeling against him, but, anxious simply to help a brother in misfortune, resigned in his favour, in a manner full of the most delicate consideration, his own claim to a valuable copyright.

There was his correspondence with Lord Byron; everything relating to his acquaintance with the Empress and the Emperor of Austria at Karlsbad; and finally the imperial Austrian copyright of his collected works.

Dramatic copyrights also received protection, and an improvement in the judicial administration was effected.

2. Subject to the above terms and conditions, the licence granted here is perpetual (for the duration of the applicable copyright in the Work).

7 adjectives to describe  copyright