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There are six books that have never been published, every one a case of joint authorship.
Works of joint authorship have separate moral rights for each author.
He welcomed only too eagerly, therefore, the proposition of joint authorship.
If more than one person qualifies as an author then a work is one of joint authorship.
The joint authorship of Junius's Letters has also been attributed to him.
He edited four books, shared joint authorship of another, and gave at least 44 lectures of which some written record remains.
Works of joint authorship or editorship are eligible.
Douglass was charged by Cass to lead the project to write, under joint authorship, the official account of the expedition.
It speaks of joint authorship, and of memory.
Douglas' biographer Edward Hubbard comments that "the joint authorship is clearly obvious".
Anna shares joint authorship of this novel with close friend and fellow artist Eva Kowalewska.
Otherwise, they say, contributors to a recording might claim joint authorship and create chaos when the copyright reverts to its listed authors in 35 years.
This describes the "collaborative distance" between a person and Paul Erdős, as measured by joint authorship of mathematical papers.
Joint authorship with Yuri Nikitinskiy.
Among the books under the joint authorship of Alasdair and Hetty Tayler were:
Joint authorship allows the authors to both independently exploit the copyright and to independently license the use of the copyright.
Most of the remaining chapters were also written by only one of them, but the concluding chapters were attributed to joint authorship.
(a) Joint Authorship.
An incomplete bibliography lists 125 books including a collection of short stories, five books under joint authorship, 9 translated books and 19 edited books.
She insisted on the removal of her name from the joint authorship of a paper that made assumptions about the place of the Lucy species human evolution.
Diamond claimed joint authorship of the master recordings he and the White Stripes created at Ghetto Recorders in 1999.
In 1837, his eighteen-year-old son died and the following year he published Extracts from the Diary of Frederick James Post under joint authorship.
The Birmingham and Midland Institute, the Institute's contributions to Birmingham 1855-2005 Joint authorship:
This eventually resulted in the composition of three plays, the joint authorship of which was never explicitly acknowledged in Italy, but which nonetheless was common knowledge.
Hacker says theft of certificates used for online transactions was retribution for the joint authorship by the US and Israel of the Stuxnet worm.