| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1986 - 996 lapas
...348. In determining whether the use was permitted, it was necessary, said Justice Story, to consider "the nature and objects of the selections made, the...may prejudice the sale, or diminish the profits, or BLACKMUN, J., dissenting 464 US determination can be made. This Court thus far has provided no guidance;... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1847 - 490 lapas
...any particular cases, as to quantity.' In short, we must often, in deciding questions of this sort, look to the nature and objects of the selections made,...profits, or supersede the objects of the original work. Many mixed ingredients enter into the discussion of such questions. In some cases, a considerable portion... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1867 - 882 lapas
...Phillips' Treatise on Copyright (4) : — " In short, we must, in deciding questions 'of this sort, look to the nature and objects of the selections made, the quantity and value of the material used, and the degree in which the use may prejudice the sale, or diminish the profits, or... | |
| Walter Arthur Copinger - 1870 - 448 lapas
...any particular cases as to quantity." In short, we must often* in deciding questions of this sort, look to the nature and objects of the selections made,...profits, or supersede the objects of the original work. Many mixed ingredients enter into the discussion of such questions. In some cases a considerable portion... | |
| James Lambert High - 1874 - 688 lapas
...are stated in this case by Story, .1., as follows: "We must often in deciding questions of this sort look to the nature and objects of the selections made,...profits, or supersede the objects of the original work. Many mixed ingredients enter into the discussion of such questions. In some cases a considerable portion... | |
| Appleton Morgan - 1875 - 840 lapas
...point of law to constitute an infringement ; that, in deciding questions of this sort, courts must " look to the nature and objects of the selections made,...profits, or supersede the objects of the original work " (Folsom v. Marsh, 2 Story, 116). Mere honest intention on the part of the appropriator will not suffice,... | |
| 1875 - 788 lapas
...point of law to constitute an infringement ; that, in deciding questions of this sort, courts must " look to the nature and objects of the selections made,...profits, or supersede the objects of the original work." Folsom v. Marsh, supra. Mere honest intention on the part of the appropriator will not suffice, said... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (1st Circuit), William Henry Clifford - 1880 - 728 lapas
...point of law to constitute an infringement ; that, in deciding questions of this sort, courts must " look to the nature and objects of the selections made,...value of the materials used, and the degree in which VOL. IV. 6 Lawrence v. Dana , ' al. the use may prejudice the sale or diminish the profits, or supersede... | |
| John Herbert Slater - 1884 - 530 lapas
...sort, look to the nature and object of the selections made, the quantity and value of the material used, and the degree in which the use may prejudice...profits, or supersede the objects of the original work." It is not, however, necessary that all of these things should concur in order to entitle the plaintiff... | |
| Sydney Hastings - 1885 - 532 lapas
...are thus laid down by Mr. Justice Story (c). " In short we must, in deciding questions of this sort, look to the nature and objects of the selections made,...profits, or supersede the objects of the original work." Where the proprictors of a periodical professing to be an analytical digest of legal decisions, copied... | |
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