| 1916 - 948 lapas
...to libel." 4 — "Most differences are merely differences of degree, when nicely analyzed." 5 •— "The taste of any public is not to be treated with contempt." 6 — "No falsehood is thought about or even known by all the world; no conduct is hated by all." 7... | |
| 1903 - 568 lapas
...commercial value,—it would be bold to say that they have not an aesthetic and educational value,—and the taste of any public is not to be treated with contempt." From this view, the effect of which, it would seem, will be to greatly increase the number of copyrights... | |
| M. Zralek - 1903 - 556 lapas
...commercial value,—it would be bold to say that they have not an aesthetic and educational value,—and the taste of any public is not to be treated with contempt." From this view, the effect of which, it would seem, will be to greatly increase the number of copyrights... | |
| William Benjamin Hale - 1917 - 346 lapas
...commercial value —it would be bold to say that they have not an festhetlc and educational value— and the taste of any public Is not to be treated with...It Is an ultimate fact for the moment, whatever may fie our hopes for a change." Bfeistein v. Donaldson Llth. Co., 188 US 239. 251. 23 SCt 298. 47 L. ed.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1936 - 1578 lapas
...value. It would be bold to say that they have not an aesthetic and educational value. The taste of the public is not to be treated with contempt. It is an...fact for the moment, whatever may be our hopes for a change, that these Pictures had their worth, and their success is definitely shown by the desire tf>... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1936 - 1614 lapas
...value. It would be bold to say that they have not an aesthetic and educational value. The taste of the public is not to be treated with contempt. It is an...fact for the moment, whatever may be our hopes for a change, that these pictures had their worth, and their success is definitely shown by the desire to... | |
| 1923 - 334 lapas
...of perverse ingenuity." "A man cannot justify a libel by proving that he had contracted to libel." "The taste of any public is not to be treated with contempt." "Most differences are merely differences of degree, when nicely analyzed." "No falsehood is thought... | |
| 1920 - 436 lapas
...commercial value—it would be bold to say that they have not an aesthetic and educational value—and the taste of any public is not to be treated with...fact for the moment, whatever may be our hopes for a change."" When lay persons presume to pass on art they should be circumspect and recall Whistler's... | |
| 1923 - 1648 lapas
...commercial value,—it would be bold to say that they have not an esthetic and educational value,—and the taste of any public is not to be treated with contempt." The case of Hamilton Mfg. Co. v. Tubbs Mfg. Co. 216 Fed. 401, is also relied upon. That case was decided... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1921 - 1196 lapas
...commercial value,—it would be bold to say that they have not on ¡esthetic and educational value,—and the taste of any public is not to be treated with...fact for the moment, whatever may be our hopes for a change. That these pictures had their worth and their success is sufficiently shown by the desire to... | |
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