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Soviet combat doctrine - перевод на итальянский

Doctrine of Indivisibility; Indivisibility Doctrine; Indivisibility doctrine

Soviet combat doctrine      
la dottrina militare sovietica
combat fatigue         
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ACUTE STRESS DISORDER THAT INVOLVES NEUROTIC REACTIONS TO UNUSUAL, SEVERE, OR OVERWHELMING MILITARY STRESS
Combat Fatigue; Battle Fatigue; Combat Stress Disorder; Operational exhaustion; Military psychosis; Combat fatigue; War neurosis; Combat neurosis; Combat trauma; Shell shock syndrome; Blast trauma; User:GailTheOx/Report of the War Office Committee of Enquiry into "Shell-Shock"; Battle neurosis; Combat stress disorder; War neuroses; Combat stress
sindrome da fatica
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Unione Sovietica (U.R.S.S.)

Определение

combat fatigue
¦ noun
1. more recent term for shell shock.
2. (combat fatigues) uniform worn by soldiers in combat.

Википедия

Doctrine of indivisibility

The doctrine of indivisibility (or indivisibility doctrine) was a legal doctrine in United States copyright law, which held that a copyright was a single, indivisible right that its owner could only assign as a whole. The doctrine was founded upon the policy concern that a defendant alleged to have infringed a single work might find himself facing claims from multiple plaintiffs, all claiming copyright in that same work. Despite the indivisibility doctrine, a copyright holder could still effectively assign certain rights. The assignees of those rights were held to be "mere licensees."

This doctrine could yield a harsh result for an exclusive licensee in a work. If a third party infringed the work, the copyright holder had no motivation to file suit---the work was no longer marketable. So courts allowed exclusive licensees to compulsively join the copyright holder as a plaintiff in such suits. Non-exclusive licensees could not forcefully join copyright holders, on the theory that in those cases, the work was still marketable and the copyright holder therefore had an interest in protecting his rights.

In the case Goodis v. United Artists Television, Inc., 425 F.2d 397, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that the doctrine of indivisibility could not operate to wholly deprive an author of his copyright when a "mere licensee" secured a copyright in a collective work but the author never secured a separate copyright on his own.

The doctrine of indivisibility was expressly eliminated in the Copyright Act of 1976. Assignees of rights in a copyrighted work now have standing to directly file suit against infringers.