Word: copyright
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...article entitled "Nast Trick" [TIME, June 2] . . . which contains therein false and misleading statements and which, without justification, charges Mr. Nast with knowingly publishing over his own name in the May 24 issue of the magazine Vogue false statements with respect to the infringement of Vogue's copyright on its illustrations, decorations and other material. It is apparent that the article so published by you was based on erroneous information...
...Composer Cohan's words (copyright by L. L losburgh Music Co., Manhattan...
Died. George Haven Putnam, 85, president of G. P. Putnam's Sons, Manhattan publishers; at Manhattan; of pernicious anemia. Author, contributor to encyclopaedias. Civil War major, founder of the English Speaking Union in the U. S., he was chiefly responsible for the international copyright bill of 1891, was accordingly made Chevalier of the Legion of Honor...
...weekly). They averred that the radio scheme permitted their competitors to present Amos 'n' Andy practically without cost. Last week Variety, theatrical weekly, announced that National Broadcasting Co., sympathetic to this objection, would take legal action against the broadcasting theatres on the ground of infringement of copyright...
Last week the House Patents Committee considered a bill introduced by Representative William Irving Sirovich of New York, to allow designers to copyright their creations. A copyright is almost automatically secured by depositing a work of art (book, picture, music), and $2 with the Library of Congress. To prove that even shoes may be art, there appeared before the committee, last week, Mary Evelyn ("Fiji") Bendelari, 27, stubborn, fuzzy-haired Paris-New York shoe designer, originator of the Deauville sandal...