| 1917 - 510 lapas
...surroundings that to people having limited powers of conversation, or disliking the rival noise, that -give a luxurious pleasure not to be had from eating...purpose of employing it is profit, and that is enough." It is intimated that, if there was use for music that was copyrighted to assist in drawing attendance... | |
| 1917 - 1450 lapas
...are part of a total for which the public pays, and the fact that the price of the whole is attributed to a particular item which those present are expected...purpose of employing it is profit, and that is enough. Decree reversed. (242 Ü. S. 537) UNITED STATES, Appt.. v. AMERICAN-ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY et al.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1917 - 684 lapas
...the performance did not pay, it would be given up. If it pays, it pays out of the public's pockets. Whether It pays or not the purpose of employing it Is profit. As all of us who have attended cabarets know, there is a uniform increase in price in the food, drinks,... | |
| Library of Congress. Copyright Office - 1918 - 628 lapas
...are part of a total for which the public pays, and the fact that the price of the whole is attributed to a particular item which those present are expected...purpose of employing it is profit, and that is enough. Decree reversed. [37 Supreme Court Reporter, pp. 232-233; 242 US Reports, pp. 591-595.] HILL v. WHALBN... | |
| United States - 1923 - 1008 lapas
...amusement. As Mr. Justice Holmes says in the cafe almve cited: 'If music did not pay, it would lie given up. If it pays, it pays out of the public's...purpose of employing it is profit, and that is enough.' " As to the averments that the organist is an independent contractor, over whose actions, while playing,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1924 - 394 lapas
...eleemosynary * * * .If music did not pay it would be given up. If it pays it pays out of the public's profit. Whether it pays or not the purpose of employing it is profit, and that is enough. On the one side we had the theatrical manager organizing and giving musical shows, stimulating and... | |
| Hiram Leonard Jome - 1925 - 360 lapas
...a part of a total for which the public pays, and the fact that the price of the whole is attributed to a particular item which those present are expected...employing it is profit and that is enough. Decrees reversed."1 A certain theater owner employed a pianist to play appropriate music at his performances.... | |
| 1917 - 516 lapas
...surroundings that to people having limited powers of conversation, or disliking the rival noise, that give a luxurious pleasure not to be had from eating...purpose of employing it is profit, and that is enough." It is intimated that, if there was use for music that was copyrighted to assist in drawing attendance... | |
| 1925 - 500 lapas
...the audience and for its enjoyment and amusement. As Mr. Justice Holmes says in the case above cited: If music did not pay, it would be given up. If it...purpose of employing it is profit, and that is enough. [2] As to the averments that the organist is an independent contractor, over whose actions, while playing,... | |
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