J. Platt, 146 F. R. 332; 1906 Hartford Printing U. S. C. C. ing, 275 148 F. R. 470 [1907] 1 Ch. 107 Times Ja. 20, '06 Charles Lamb letters-copyright separate from material object, Criminal sentences in conspiracy of cheap music pirates, 277 1906 Ward, Lock & Co. v. Chancery J. Kekewich, L. R. [1906] 2 Ch. 550 Long Agreement to write a book assignable after completion of book, Ct. App. Exhibition with restriction as to copying, not publication, 232, 235 1907 Bracken v. Rosen- U. S. C. C. J. Kohlsaat, thal Photograph infringes copyright in statuary, 243 1907 Dutton v. Cupples N. Y. App. Div. J. Scott, & Leon Imitation of style of series unfair competition, 263 1907 Jude's "Lieder 7 Edw. VII. c. 29 207 U. S. 284 151 F. R. 136 Pub. Week. 71: 630 C. J. Alverstone, tafel" case L. R. [1907] Use of name "Webster" not restrainable except where public is Records not copies or publications of copyright music, 54, 204. 1908 Tate v. Fullbrook Ct. App. L. J. Vaughan L. R. [1908] I K. B. 821 Writer of dialogue sole author of musical sketch in England, 176 1908 United Dictionary U. S. Sup. Ct. J. Holmes, Co. v. Merriam Omission of notice on foreign-made edition sold only for use 208 U. S. 260 1908 Dam v. Kirke La U.S. C. C. J. Hazel, 166 F. R. 589 Shelle Co. Reassignment to author of copyright in periodical contribution, Copyright notice in book protects illustrations against moving 1909 U. S. Copyright code 1909 Banks Law Pub. U. S. C. C. App. Per curiam, 169 F. R. 386 Co. v. Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. Affirming that arrangement of cases in sequence, pagination, etc., are not protectable details, 259 1909 Bong v. Campbell U. S. Sup. Ct. J. McKenna, Art Co. 214 U. S. 236 Citizen of an unproclaimed country cannot indirectly obtain 1909 Bosselman v. Rich- U. S. C. C. J. Ward, ardson App. 174 F. R. 622 Copyright claimant other than author must prove his claims, 107 Peary letters agreement for newspaper letters did not au- 1909 Consolidated Gas U. S. Sup. Ct. J. Peckham, Co. 212 U. S. 19 State has sovereign power to limit prices-in case of public 1909 Freeman v. Trade U. S. C. C. J. Donworth, Register Copyright notice on editorial page invalid, 131 1909 Frohman v. Ferris Ill. Sup. Ct. J. Farmer, Performance of play not publication, 181 173 F. R. 419 238 Ill. Rep. 430 1909 Glaser v. St. Elmo U. S. C. C. J. Holt, Co. Title of novel, out of copyright, not protectable in dra 1909 Green v. Luby U.S. C. C. J. Noyes, Error in classification does not invalidate copyright, I 1909 Harper v. Kalem U.S. C. C. App. J. Ward, Moving pictures may infringe book copyright, 176, 2 speech and action not necessary in dramatic perf 176; illustrations as such do not infringe book copy J. Parker, 1909 Heinemann v. Smart Chancery Set Pub. Co. Innocent publisher responsible for acts beyond author to literary agent, 437 1909 Hervieu v. Ogilvie U. S. C. C. J. Martin, manufacturing prov Printed drama not subject to 1909 Hunter v. Clifford West. Co. Ct. J. Lush, tion, 247 1909 Karno v. Pathé Frères J. McPherson, Following decision in lower court 1910 De Jonge v. Breuk- U. S. C. C. er & Kessler Artistic designs for cover paper copyrightable, 237; se designs must have separate copyright notices, 242; cannot be protected both under copyright and trad acts, 237 1910 Eliot & Collier v. N. Y. Sup. Ct. J. Newburger, Jones, et al. Use of "Dr. Eliot's five-foot shelf" prohibited as involv ception, 85 1910 Ellis v. Hurst N. Y. Sup. Ct. J. Greenbaum, Use of an author's real name on pseudonymous non-co works not restrainable, 98 1910 Gilbert v. Workman Chancery J. Neville, Times Ja. 19, '10 Interpolation of song without consent of author of opera en- Whole work enjoined where infringing parts were inseparable, 258 1910 Press Assoc. v. Re- Chancery porting Agency J. Warrington, Times D. 8, '10 175 F. R. 156 Election returns protected against "unfair competition," 89 1910 Record & Guide Co. U. S. C. C. J. McPherson, v. Bromley Piracy from surreptitiously obtained copies of poems punished 1910 Stern v. Remick U. S. C. C. J. Hand, Times Jl. 22,'10 175 F. R. 282 176 F. R. 833 Sale of single copy held to constitute publication, 127; use of One copyright notice suffices to cover earlier copyrights of parts, 1910 White-Smith v. U.S. C. C. J. Brown, 180 F. R. 256 Goff Renewal personal to author or heirs only, except possibly in 1911 Copyright act 1911 Shepard v. Taylor U. S. C. C. 1911 White v. Bender U. S. C. C. 185 F. R. 921 Common errors prima facie proof of infringement, 258 Citations may be utilized for verification, but bodily transfer is |