There is a common practice among publishers to accept as proof of first publication a receipt given on the sale of a single copy of the book.
The author of which is a British subject or resident within the British Dominions at the time of first publication:[12]] 4.
This bill gives the right to cut it into a music roll and get a copyright for fifty years after the first publication in the form of a perforated music sheet.
Section 18 states, for instance: For twenty-eight years after the date of first publication in the case of any print or label relating to articles of manufacture.
Copyright is granted to authors for twenty-eight years from the date of first publication, whether the copyrighted work bears the author's true name or is published anonymously or under an assumed name.
For all these classes the term of protection shall not be less than twenty-five years from the date of first publication.
I had accused the writers of the New Testament in my first publication, of having blundered in applying passages of the Old Testament as prophecies of Jesus Christ.
From such passages I inferred, in my first publication, that the name of the true Messiah, was to be DAVID, and not Jesus.
To the application of this prophecy to Jesus, I objected in my first publication, on account of these reasons, 1st.
Boosey, the House of Lords, after consulting the judges, of whom six denied and four sustained the contention, decided unanimously that a non-resident foreigner could not acquire copyright by first publication.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "first publication" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.