An abridgment permitted as established by precedent, 81; new 1869 Taylor v. Pillow Chancery V. C. James, 4 Cliff. I L. R. 7 Eq. 418 Proprietor, after assigning copyright, may dispose of unsold 1870 U. S. consolidation act 1870 Black v. Murray Scotch Ct. Sess. L. Inglis, Ix Sc. Rev. R. 3, s. 443 New editions "enlarged and improved" copyrightable, 75 Chancery V. C. Bacon, 1871 Stannard v. Harrison Right in map drawn to order vests in employer, 239 1872 Ciark v. Bishop Exchequer C. B. Kelly, 24 L. T. (N. s.) 570 25 L. T. (N. S.) 908 Song dramatically rendered protected as dramatic piece, 176 1872 Cobbett v. Chancery L. Romilly, Woodward L. R. 14 Eq. 407 9 Q. B. 523 1874 Toole v. Young Queen's Bench C. J. Cockburn, 1874 Ward v. Beeton Chancery V. C. Malins, L. R. 19 Eq. 207 Proprietary name may not be used on competing publication, 445 1874 Warne v. Routledge Chancery Jessel, M. R., L. R. 18 Eq. 497 Right of publishing exclusive fortune of contract only, 445 10 Ch. D. 247 1878 Weldon v. Dicks Chancery V. C. Malins, Title "Trial and Triumph" protected as virtually trade-mark, 83 1879 U. S. act. Transmission through mails 1879 Hole v. Bradbury Chancery Authors entitled to resume rights 1879 Kelly v. Byles Chancery J. Fry, 12 Ch. D. 886 succeeding publishers, 445 Title "Post Office directory" not copyrightable. No resemblance 1882 Copyright (musical compositions) act 45 & 46 Vict. c. 40 Chancery V. C. Bacon, 47 L. T. (N. S.) 432 Shadow-trick perforated card, not copyrightable, 242 1882 Chappell v. Boosey Chancery J. North, Publication as book before performance does not preclude performing rights, 183, 184 21 Ch. D. 232 21 Ch. D. 369 46 & 47 Vict. c. 57 14 F. R. 728 14 F. R. 849 III U. S. 53 Unpublished oratorio infringed by orchestral score from non- 1884 Burrow-Giles Lith. U. S. Sup. Ct. J. Miller, Co. v. Sarony "Writings" construed to cover photographs, 67, 240; N. Sa- 21 F. R. 189 1884 Estes v. Williams U. S. C. C. J. Wheeler, 1884 Duck v. Bates Ct. App. Brett, M. R., 13 Q. B. 843 Amateur performance not for profit not a public representation, 186 1884 Nicols v. Pitman Chancery J. Kay, 26 Ch. D. 374 Indirect copying by short-hand characters an infringement, 254 1886 International copyright act 49 & 50 Vict. c. 33 28 F. R. 75 Title of drama protected under common law, 192 1886 Harper v. Shoppell U. S. C. C. J. Wallace, Unprinted electrotype did not infringe copyright, 235 1886 Holloway v. Bradley U. S. C. C. J. Butler, Publisher may affix material to copyright book, 100 23 Blatch. 431 Pub. Week. 30:223 1886 Monaghan v. Taylor Queen's Bench L. C. J. Coleridge, 2 T. L. R. 685 Proprietor of music hall liable for infringement by singer, 193 51 & 52 Vict. c. 50 128 U. S. 617 1888 Callaghan v. Myers U. S. Sup. Ct. J. Blatchford, 1866 for 1867 does not invalidate copyright notice, 130 1888 Gottsberger v. Estes U. S. C. C. J. Colt, 33 F. R. 381 Publication before deposit voided copyright (under old law), 136 1888 Mitchell & Miller v. N. Y. Sup. Ct. White & Allen "Life" misleading use of title enjoined, 84 1888 Munro v. Beadle N. Y. Sup. Ct. J. Ingraham, "Sleuth" as a dictionary word not protectable, 262 1888 Munro v. Smith N. Y. Sup. Ct. J. O'Brien, Pub. Week. 34:586 18 St. R. 278 18 St. R. 279 35 F. R. 210 Use of name "Sleuth" when misleading the public actionable, 262 1888 Schumacher v. U. S. C. C. J. Wallace, Wogram Copyright probably voided by too early date in notice, 130; pic- 1888 Warne v. Seebohm Chancery 26 W. L. R. 546 38 F. R. 846 Indirect copying from newspaper reprint held infringement, 254 1889 Everson v. Young D. C. Sup. Ct. J. Cole, Blank book not copyrightable, 72; librarian of Congress not Common use of non-copyright material or work on same subject 1890 Munro v. Beadle N.Y. App.Div. J. Macomber, 1890 Munro v. Smith U. S. C. C. J. Shipman, Illustration picturing "Old Sleuth" not infringement, 262 1890 Schlesinger v. Bed- Chancery J. Kekewich, ford 55 Hun 312 42 F. R. 266 63 L. T. (N. S.) 762 1891 Dodd v. Smith Penn. Sup. Ct. Per curiam, 144 Pa. St. 340 Underselling by rebinds of paper-covered edition not enjoinable, 263 1891 Falk v. Brett Lith. U. S. C. C. J. Wheeler, Co. 48 F. R. 678 Posing for photograph justifies copyright by photographer. — 1891 Falk v. Gast U. S. C. C. J. Coxe, 48 F. R. 262 Copyright not forfeited by omission of notice on remounting of 1891 Fishburn v. Hol- Chancery J. Stirling, lingshead [1891] 2 Ch. 371 Registration and deposit requisite except under international copyright act, 313 1892 Duck v. Mayen Queen's Bench J. Day, Limitation of specific license for drama enforced, 190 8 T. L. R. 339 Injury to author's repute question of libel not of copyright, 274 1892 Lucas v. Williams Ct. App. 113 [1892] 3 Ch. 489 Photograph of engraving infringes original painting, 243, 274 Copyright in form of news protectable, 89, 259. Copying two- 1892 Daly v. Webster U.S. C. C. App. J. Lacombe, 56 F. R. 483 Infringement by single situation from dramatic work, 191; 1893 U. S. enabling act (deposit) 1893 Black v. Allen U.S. C. C. J. Townsend, 56 F. R. 764 Inclusion of copyright material in non-copyright work does not 1893 Falk v. Donaldson U. S. C. C. J. Townsend, 57 F. R. 32 Differences in lithographic reproduction of photograph not a de- 1893 French v. Day et al. Queen's Bench J. Kennedy, 9 T. L. R. 548 Proprietor, not manager, of theatre responsible defendant, 193 1893 Reichardt v. Sapte Queen's Bench J. Hawkins, [1893] 2 Q. B. 308 Similar play previously written but later performed cannot be enjoined, 187 |