Samuelson Personal Skills

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Judges stated the statement because personal skill is essential for painting. Samuelson explains that,"The services of lawyers, doctors, dentists, artists, and performers are considered too personal to be delegated. There is no single test that will perfectly define this group, but generally when the work will test the character, skill, discretion, and good faith of the obligor, she may not delegate her job." (Samuelson, 348) It is about substantial interest in personal performance of delegation. Since painting artistic something needs talent or skills. They are personal skills and those people create their skills by themselves. These creative personal skills should be protected by one of copyrights. Copyright is that, "A bundle of intangible

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