| United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit), Samuel Blatchford - 1859 - 640 páginas
...relations of the parties are such that the former is entitled to an assignment of the production. But, to constitute one an author, he must, by his own intellectual...produce an arrangement or compilation new in Itself. (Gray v. Russell, 1 Story, 11.) And the rules of the common law and of Equity are the same upon this... | |
| Francis Hilliard - 1866 - 792 páginas
...copyright did (Nichols v. Kuggles, 3 Day, 145), it 'a § 54. A party is entitled to a copyright, who, by his own intellectual labor, applied to the materials of his composition, produces an arrangement or compilation new in itself. One may have a copyright for a new production,... | |
| Stephen Dodd Law - 1870 - 278 páginas
...assignee of a work composed by a nan-resident alien cannot obtain a copyright for it. Ibid., 45. • . 5. To constitute one an author, he must, by his own intellectual...produce an arrangement or compilation new in itself. Atwill v. Ferrett, 2 Blatchf., 46. — BEITS, J. ; NY, 1846. 6. One who gets others to compile a work... | |
| John Shortt - 1871 - 846 páginas
...same as English courts require. To constitute one an author he must, by his own intellectual labour applied to the materials of his composition, produce an arrangement or compilation new in itself, (a) But one who gets another or others to compile a work or engrave a print is not entitled to copyright.... | |
| John Shortt - 1871 - 824 páginas
...same as English courts require. To constitute one an author he must, by | his own intellectual labour applied to the materials of his composition, produce an arrangement or compilation new in itself.(rt) But one who gets another or others to compile a work or engrave a print is not entitled... | |
| Appleton Morgan - 1875 - 538 páginas
...82 ; Maclean v. Moody, 20 Scotch Sess. Cas. 2d series, 1164. the rules before noticed, namely, that to constitute one an author he must, by his own intellectual...materials of his composition, produce an arrangement, combination, or performance new in himself.1 He cannot become entitled to its proprietorship by merely... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan Abbott - 1879 - 1054 páginas
...the purview of the law. To constitute a person an author within the copyright law, he must, by liis own intellectual labor applied to the materials of...produce an arrangement or compilation new in itself. One who procures another to arrange a piece of music is not entitled to a copyright as author. Atwill... | |
| James Lambert High - 1880 - 658 páginas
...To constitute one an author within the meaning of the copyright law, he must, by his own individual labor applied to the materials of his composition,...produce an arrangement or compilation new in itself. And where one takes the music of an opera as written and produced in Europe, and makes alterations... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1893 - 974 páginas
...combinations, for these are strictly his own." So, in Atwill г-. Ferritt, 1 Blatchf. 39, Belts, J., says : " To constitute one an author, he must, by his own intellectual labor applied to the material of his composition, produce an arrangement or compilation new in itself." Thus, copyrights... | |
| James Schouler - 1896 - 848 páginas
...Myers, 128 US opinion. Banks v. Manchester, 128 017. originality is wanting in the production. Thus, to constitute one an author, he must by his own intellectual...labor applied to the materials of his composition have produced an arrangement or compilation new in itself ; and as to any inventor or designer, a similar... | |
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