| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1956 - 1352 lapas
...these are important. Thus Mr. Justice Reed notes in Mazer v. Slein, 347 US 201, 219 (1944), that "The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering...rewards commensurate with the services rendered." Thorger G. Jungersen the unsuccessful plaintiff in Jungersen v. Ontby & Barton Co., 335 US 560 (1949),... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1956 - 536 lapas
...these are important. Thus Mr. Justice Reed notes in Mazer v. Stein, 347 US 201, 219 (1954), that "The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering...authors and inventors in 'Science and useful Arts'. Sacriiicial days devoted to such creative activities deserve rewards commensurate with the services... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1960 - 1674 lapas
...to the world'." . . . The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering Congress to grant . . . copyrights is the conviction that encouragement of...welfare through the talents of authors and inventors. . . .1M In an interesting case the Supreme Court held states could tax copyrighted motion pictures... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1961 - 236 lapas
...encouragement to the production of literary (or artistic) works of lasting benefit to the world.' " The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering...is the conviction that encouragement of individual efforts by personal gain is the best way to advance public welfare through the talents of authors and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1966 - 696 lapas
...same view was expressed by the Supreme Court of the United States. In Mazer v. Stein the Court said : The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering...the talents of authors and inventors in science and the useful arts. Sacrificial days devoted to such creative activities deserve rewards commensurate... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1966 - 712 lapas
...same view was expressed by the Supreme Court of the United States. In Mazer \. Stem the Court, said : The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering:...the be.st way to advance public welfare through the talent of authors and inventors in science and the useful arts. Sacrificial days devoted to such creative... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1967 - 256 lapas
...recognized by the Supreme Court in Mazer v. Stein, 347 US 201 (1954) where the Court said at 219 : "The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering...the talents of authors and inventors in 'Science and the useful Arts.' Sacrificial days devoted to such creative activities deserve rewards commensurate... | |
| United States. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals - 1953 - 366 lapas
...such statutes with valuable, enforceable rights, together with commensurate rewards, on the theory that encouragement of individual effort by personal gain is the best way to advance the public welfare. Mazer v. Stein, 347 US 201, 100 USPQ 325. The court is of the opinion that appellant... | |
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