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The Ramik Report (Plagiarism/Copyright Issue)

Memorandum of Law

Literary Property Rights

1790 - 1915

August 14, 1981

Law Offices

Diller, Ramik & Wight, Ltd.

Patent & Trademark Causes

Westbridge Suite 675

2550 M Street, N. W.

Washington, D. C. 20037

Donald M. Wight

1901-1976

Vincent L. Ramik

John P. Snyder

Patent Agent

Charles J. Diller

Of Counsel

Telephone

202-223-4466

Telex

64102 Jonroy

Cable

Maspor

1. Chapter 1—Early History4
2. Chapter 2—Early Statutes4
3. Chapter 3—Rights Secured By Copyright4
4. Chapter 4—Piracy4
5. Chapter 5—Plagiarism5
6. Chapter 6—Statutory Copyright Infringement6
7. Chapter 7—Evidence of Copyright Infringement/Piracy8
8. Chapter 8—Fair Use10
9. Chapter 9—Quotations10
10. Chapter 10—Ellen G. White’s Writings11
11. Chapter 11—Library Of Congress13
   Copyright Records13
   Copyrighted13
   Uncopyrighted13
12. Chapter 12—Ellen G. White Was Not A Copyright Infringer14
13. Chapter 13—Ellen G. White Was Not A Plagiarist16
14. Conclusions16