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“Unto John Doe His Heirs and Assigns Forever” A Study of Property Rights and Compensation

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  • Ibid.
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  • The rights granted by a patent endure for sixteen years but may be renewed in some circumstances for a further five or ten years (Patents Act (C'wealth) 1952–1962, sections 68, 94); the term of a copyright is fifty years from the death of t lie author or fifty years after publication (Copyright Act (Imp.) 1911, sections 3, 17(1), Copyright Act (C'wealth) 1912–1963).
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