Broadcasting Station,
Inc. (Pa. Sup.Ct., 1937) 35 USPQ 272, 194 A. 631-140
Warner Bros. v. Majestic Pictures Corp. (CCA 2, 1934) 21 USPQ 405, 70 F.2d 310-46
Warner Publications, Inc. v. Popular Publications, Inc. (CCA 2, 1937) 32 USPQ 523, 87 F.2d 913-149 Warren; Marsh v.-25 Washingtonian Publishing Co. -v. Pearson (US Sup.Ct., 1939) 306 U.S. 30, 40 USPQ 190-76
-v. Pearson (DC Dist.Col., 1936) 32 USPQ 113-76
(CCA 2, 1904) 134 F. 321-60 -American Tobacco Co. v.-57, 95 West v. Francis, 5 Barn. & Ald. 743 -112
West Publishing Co.
-v. Lawyers Cooperative Publishing
Co. (CCA 2, 1897) 79 F. 756-117 -v. Thompson (CCA 2, 1910) 176 F. 833-66, 117
Westermann v. Dispatch Printing Co. (US Sup.Ct., 1919) 249 U.S. 100 -14
Western Union Telegraph Co.; Na- tional Telegraph News Co. v.-11 Whalen & Martell, Inc.; Hill v.-116, 119
Wheaton v. Peters (US Sup.Ct., 1834) 8 U.S. 591-5, 40
-Gorham v.-121 -McCarthy v.-58 -Mifflin v.-62
-V. Reach (DC S.N.Y., 1939) 40
USPQ 249, 26 F.Supp. 77-149 White Mfg. Co. v. Shapiro (DC S.N.Y., 1915) 227 F. 957-14
White-Smith Music Publishing Co. -v. Apollo Co. (US Sup.Ct., 1908) 209 U.S. 1-19, 112, 140
-v. Goff (CCA 1, 1911) 187 F. 247— 101, 105, 107
Whiteman; Radio Corp. of America v.-141
Wilder, Mae Edna, Inc.; Lumiere v.- 144
Wilkie v. Santly Bros.
-(CCA 2, 1937) 34 USPQ 269, 91 F.2d 978-117
-(DC S.N.Y., 1935) 28 USPQ 452, 13 F.Supp. 136-117
Wilkinson; Smith & Ryder v.-68 Williams; Gonzales v.-173 Wilson v. Haber Bros. (CCA 2, 1921) 275 F. 346-115, 123 Wireback; Campbell v.-63 Witmark
—v. Bamberger (DC N.J., 1923) 291 F. 776-132
-v. Calloway (DC E.Tenn., 1927) 22 F.2d 412-35, 113, 150, 156
-v. Fred Fischer Music Co., Inc. (DC S.N.Y., 1941) 49 USPQ 171, 38 F.Supp. 72-108
-v. Pastime Amusement Co. (DC E.S.Car., 1924) 298 F. 470-18, 157 -v. Standard Music Co. (CCA 3,
1914) 221 F. 376-18
Numerals following dash at end of entries refer to pages of this volume Forward title entries show tribunals and citations
§ 19, position of notice, 69 title-page lacking, 70, 71 "page immediately following", 70 (footnote)
§ 20, saving clause applicable only where copyright has been secured, 72
does not apply when notice omitted from entire edition, 72
does not apply to omission of notice by oversight or de- sign, 72
§ 23, "employer for hire" entitled to renew as "proprietor", not as "author", 110 "date of first publication" in- cludes date of deposit in case of works not repro- duced for sale, 96
where either
damages or profits as- certainable, 146, 147
magazine not a "news- paper", 147
maximum limitation of statutory damages not controlling after actual notice, 147
minimum award of $250 mandatory when actual damages or profits not provable, 147
yardstick for awarding statutory damages, 147
§ 25 (e), "use" defined in connec- tion with mechanical music - producing ma- chines, 148
§ 27, remedies by injunction, dam- ages, seizure, etc., cumula- tive, 143
§ 28, "not for profit" means not for commercial private profit,
§ 34, federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction in all actions arising under copyright laws, 152
§ 35, "agent" and "found" as ap- plied to proprietor domi- ciled outside of district where suit is brought, 144, 145
§ 36, "any party aggrieved" excludes licensees, 144
§ 40, "any officer" of United States, includes his subordinates, 42
§ 42, assignments of partial rights deemed licenses, 157
written assignments necessary to convey statutory copy- right, 156
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