The copy is the personal reaction of an individual upon nature. Personality always contains something unique. It expresses its singularity even in handwriting, and a very modest grade of art has in it something irreducible, which is one man's alone. That... Law for K-12 Libraries and Librariansautors: Lee A. Torrans - 2003 - 250 lapasPriekšskatījums nav pieejams - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Supreme Court - 1903 - 1410 lapas
...697; Morris v. Wright, LR 5 Ch. 279. The copy is the personal reaction of an individual upon nature. Personality always contains something unique. It expresses...unless there is a restriction in the words of the act. If there is a restriction it is not to be found in the limited pretensions of these particular... | |
| 1903 - 904 lapas
...C07; Morris v. Wright, LR 5 Ch. 270. The copy is the personal reaction of an individual upon nature. Personality always contains something unique. It expresses...even in handwriting, and a very modest grade of art bas in it something irreducible, which is one man's alone. That something he may copyright unless there... | |
| Library of Congress - 1912 - 254 lapas
...697; Morris v. Wright, LR 5, Ch. 279.) The copy is the personal reaction of an individual upon nature. Personality always contains something unique. It expresses...unless there is a restriction in the words of the act." (Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co., supra.) Since it did appear to the court that the... | |
| Library of Congress - 1912 - 354 lapas
...Morris 1,. Wright, LR $, Ch. 279.) The copy is the personal reaction of an individual upon nature. Personality always contains something unique. It expresses...unless there is a restriction in the words of the act." (Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co., supra.) Since it did appear to the court that the... | |
| Library of Congress - 1912 - 284 lapas
...697; Morris v. Wright, LR 5, Ch. 279.) The copy is the personal reaction of an individual upon nature. Personality always contains something unique. It expresses...unless there is a restriction in the words of the act." (Bleistein TJ. Donaldson Lithographing Co., supra.) Since it did appear to the court that the... | |
| Massachusetts Bar Association - 1914 - 176 lapas
...copy. "For," said Justice Holmes, "the copy is the personal reaction of the individual upon nature. Personality always contains something unique. It expresses...unless there is a restriction in the words of the act." A most interesting discussion of the law of copyright is to be found in the case of White-Smith... | |
| William Benjamin Hale - 1917 - 346 lapas
...102; Morris v. Wright, LR 5 Ch. 279. The copy is the personal reaction of an individual upon nature. Personality always contains something unique. It expresses...unless there is a restriction in the words of the act." Bleistein v. Donaldson Lith. Co., 188 US 239, 249, 23 SCt 298, 47 L. ed. 460 [rev 104 Fed. 993,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1921 - 1196 lapas
...697; Morris v. Wright, LR 6 Gh. 270. The copy is the personal reaction of an individual upon nature. Personality always contains something unique. It expresses...art has in it something irreducible, which is one uian's alone. That something he may copyright unless there is a restriction in the words of the act.... | |
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