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فِي ٱللُّغَةِ ٱلْإِنْجْلِيزِيَّةِ: عدل

Etymology عدل

Un- + copyright (copy + right) + -able + -s.

اسم عدل

uncopyrightables

  1. صِيغَةُ جَمْعٍ مُفْرَدُهَا uncopyrightable
    • 1960, W. J. G., H. K. S. [sic], "Copyright" Protection for Uncopyrightables: The Common-Law Doctrines", in University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 108, No. 5 (Mar., 1960), pp. 699-734
    • 1969, P Goldstein, "Federal System Ordering of the Copyright Interest", in Columbia Law Review, pp. 49-92
      [...] are further condemned by Sears and Compco's second principle for their tendency to extend the equivalent of copyright protection to statutory uncopyrightables.

Usage notes عدل

  • Normally hyphenated; otherwise considered a spelling/construction error by many.

Trivia عدل

"Uncopyrightables" is longest word in the English language that does not contain any repeated letters, if plurals are allowed.

References عدل

"Copyright" Protection for Uncopyrightables: The Common-Law Doctrines W. J. G., H. K. S. University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 108, No. 5 (Mar., 1960), pp. 699-734 doi:10.2307/3310268 <http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0041-9907(196003)108%3A5%3C699%3A%22PFUTC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Z>