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Dejonge & Co. v. Breuker & Kessler Co., 235 U.S. 33 (1914)
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Dejonge & Co. v. Breuker & Kessler Co., 235 U.S. 33 (1914)
DeJonge & Company v. Breuker & Kessler Company No. 18 Argued October 27, 28, 1914 Decided November 9, 1914 235 U.S. 33
APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT
Syllabus
Under Rev.Stat., §§ 4952, 4970, as they were before the Act of March 4, 1909, every reproduction of a copyrighted work must bear the statutory notice. One notice is not sufficient for several reproductions on the same sheet, even though the several reproductions make one harmonious whole.
Although a painting may be patentable as a design, if the owner elects to copyright, he must protect his copyright by repeating the statutory notice on every reproduction thereof.
191 F. 35 affirmed.
The facts, which involve the construction of the copyright law as to the statutory notice of copyright upon reproductions of paintings, are stated in the opinion.
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Chicago: U.S. Supreme Court, "Syllabus," Dejonge & Co. v. Breuker & Kessler Co., 235 U.S. 33 (1914) in 235 U.S. 33 235 U.S. 35. Original Sources, accessed November 24, 2024, http://originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=853USR627UI9EGX.
MLA: U.S. Supreme Court. "Syllabus." Dejonge & Co. v. Breuker & Kessler Co., 235 U.S. 33 (1914), in 235 U.S. 33, page 235 U.S. 35. Original Sources. 24 Nov. 2024. http://originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=853USR627UI9EGX.
Harvard: U.S. Supreme Court, 'Syllabus' in Dejonge & Co. v. Breuker & Kessler Co., 235 U.S. 33 (1914). cited in 1914, 235 U.S. 33, pp.235 U.S. 35. Original Sources, retrieved 24 November 2024, from http://originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=853USR627UI9EGX.
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