| United States. Supreme Court - 1932 - 762 lapas
...using his property. Compare Continental Paper Bag Co. v. Eastern Paper Bag Co., 210 US 405, 422, 424. The sole interest of the United States and the primary...derived by the public from the labors of authors. A copyright, like a patent, is " at once the equivalent given by the public for benefits bestowed by... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1932 - 720 lapas
...using his property. Compare Continental Paper Bag Co. v. Eastern Paper Bag Co., 210 US 405, 422, 424. The sole interest of the United States and the primary...derived by the public from the labors of authors. A copyright, like a patent, is " at once the equivalent given by the public for benefits bestowed by... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1957 - 2136 lapas
...makes reward to the owner a secondary con sideration. In Fox Film Corp. v. Doyal, 286 US 123, 127, Chief Justice Hughes spoke as follows respecting the...derived by the public from the labors of authors.' • • • As the District Court said, the result is to add to the monopoly of the copyright in violation... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1960 - 1674 lapas
...(1932). The Court in its discussion of the nature of copyright under the Constitution said that — the sole interest of the United States and the primary...benefits derived by the public from the labors of anthors. A copyright, like a patent, is "at once the equivalent given by the public for benefits bestowed... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1967 - 1490 lapas
...follows respecting the copyright monopoly granted by Congress 'The sole interest of the United Stares and the primary object in conferring the monopoly...copied is of a scientific, historical, or educational nature.12 As Mr. Latuiau's study notes : "It has often been stated that a certain degree of latitude... | |
| Verner Warren Clapp - 1968 - 58 lapas
...exclusive Rights to their respective Writings and Discoveries (23) . In the words of Chief Justice Hughes: The sole interest of the United States and the primary...benefits derived by the public from the labors of authors (24). And in those of Justice Douglas: The copyright law, like the patent statutes, makes reward to... | |
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