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literary characters cartoon characters characters appearing in audio-visual works ( ) tangible Leslie A. Kurtz, The Independent Life of Fictional Characters, Wisconsin Law Review, Vol.429, 1986, p5. - 4 -
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Jeremy Bentham17481832 Matthew A. Kaplan, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead, but are they copyrightable? Protection of Literary Characters with Respect to Secondary Works, Rutgers School of Law Camden Rutgers Law Journal, Vol. 817, Spring 1999, pp23-44. - 7 -
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