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no sense competing with the plaintiff either by prejudicing the sale , diminishing the profits or superseding the objects of the original work . In fact , in certain cases , it would almost seem as though the plaintiff's books were ...
no sense competing with the plaintiff either by prejudicing the sale , diminishing the profits or superseding the objects of the original work . In fact , in certain cases , it would almost seem as though the plaintiff's books were ...
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Great difficulties often times surround the inquiry whether an alleged act of copying from an original author amounts to piracy , or whether it may or may not be justified on the ground of fair quotation , or that the use made of the ...
Great difficulties often times surround the inquiry whether an alleged act of copying from an original author amounts to piracy , or whether it may or may not be justified on the ground of fair quotation , or that the use made of the ...
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One test which , when applicable , would seem to be ordinarily decisive is whether or not so much has been reproduced as will materially reduce the demand for the original ... " Hill v . W halen . 220 F. 360 COB 18 : 225. 1914 . 92.
One test which , when applicable , would seem to be ordinarily decisive is whether or not so much has been reproduced as will materially reduce the demand for the original ... " Hill v . W halen . 220 F. 360 COB 18 : 225. 1914 . 92.
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