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Articles 3061 - 3073 of 3073
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Protection Of Ideas, Russell B. Long
Use Of The Doctrine Of Unfair Competition To Supplement Copyright In The Protection Of Literary And Musical Property, Paul Leo Oberst
Use Of The Doctrine Of Unfair Competition To Supplement Copyright In The Protection Of Literary And Musical Property, Paul Leo Oberst
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Copyright Protection And Radio Broadcasting, Cyrus A. Greco
Copyright Protection And Radio Broadcasting, Cyrus A. Greco
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Copyright And Unfair Competition, Rudolf Callmann
Copyright And Unfair Competition, Rudolf Callmann
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Copyright Law--Musical Style Piracy--Possible Methods Of Legal Protection For The Musical Stylist, John L. Young
Copyright Law--Musical Style Piracy--Possible Methods Of Legal Protection For The Musical Stylist, John L. Young
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Trade Restraints- Equitable Servitude On Chattels - Radio Broadcast Of Electrical Transcriptions, Roy L. Steinheimer
Trade Restraints- Equitable Servitude On Chattels - Radio Broadcast Of Electrical Transcriptions, Roy L. Steinheimer
Michigan Law Review
A popular orchestra leader made certain electrical transcriptions (not records) of unique interpretations of different musical numbers which were distributed, for a consideration, for radio broadcast on the Ford Motor Program. A notice appears on the transcription that it is to be used only by a distributee station and then only on the Ford Program. Defendant, who is not a distributee, broadcast one of these transcriptions without the plaintiff's consent. Plaintiff sued to enjoin rendition of the transcriptions. Held, that the injunction should be granted because there was a proprietary interest in the plaintiff's rendition of these musical numbers, …
The Scope Of Copyright Protection, James E. Fahey
The Scope Of Copyright Protection, James E. Fahey
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Copyright Protection Of Advertising, Joseph S. Freeland
Copyright Protection Of Advertising, Joseph S. Freeland
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Innocent Participants In Copyright Infringement
Innocent Participants In Copyright Infringement
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Taxation-Federal Instrumentalities-Exemption From State Tax
Taxation-Federal Instrumentalities-Exemption From State Tax
Michigan Law Review
Appellant, a New York corporation which is engaged in Georgia in licensing copyrighted motion pictures, brought suit to restrain a Georgia tax upon the gross receipts of royalties. Appellant urged the invalidity of the tax upon the ground that copyrights are instrumentalities of the United States. The supreme court of Georgia ruled that the suit should be dismissed. On appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States it was held, in Fox Film Corporation v. Doyal, that a state tax on royalties derived from copyrights is valid.
Camera Copyrights, Benno Lewinson
Some Historical Matter Concerning Literary Property, Edward S. Rogers
Some Historical Matter Concerning Literary Property, Edward S. Rogers
Michigan Law Review
The notion of property in published literary works was of gradual development. One may search in vain through classical literature and Roman law to find anything in the nature of copyright. Hearty condemnation of plagiarism is to be found. Stealing another man's labor and passing it off as one's own was a literary crime, but neither that nor open piracy seems to have been a matter of which the law took cognizance. Before the invention of printing, making manuscript copies of a book was such a laborious and time-consuming task that an ancient author must have felt sufficiently repaid if …
Sarony V. Burrow-Giles Lithographic Co., Henry W. Rogers
Sarony V. Burrow-Giles Lithographic Co., Henry W. Rogers
Articles
Commenting in the Federal Reporter on this Opinion, Professor Rogers considers at length this case bearing on definitions of copyright and artistic properties. "This was an action at law for the violation of the plaintiff's copyright of a photograph of Oscar Wilde, which the defendant had copied by the process known as chromo-lithography.... A jury was waived, and the case was argued upon questions of law only, which appear in the opinion."
"The contention of the defendant, briefly stated, is this: That there was no constitutional warrant for this act; that a photographer is not an author, and a photograph …