Word: copyrighter
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Marlin alleges that the HSA and YTC Universal (North America), a travel agency which co-sponsored the 1961 edition of the guide, infringed his copyright and trademark by publishing a 1962 edition of "Let's Go" without his services or consent...
...Marlin contended, simply printed and distributed the work for him in 1961, while acknowledging his copyright of its contents under an agreement dated March...
...result of the conduct of the HSA," the complaint continues, "plaintiff was prevented from securing advertising for and from bringing out of 1962 edition of his guide." Because of this train of action, Marlin accused the HSA of copyright and trademark infringement and with unfair competition...
...memorandum prepared by its lawyer Harold Rosenwald. The memorandum, which was argued in open court March 19, asserted that Marlin "is not now and has never been the proprietor of the 1961 "Let's Go," because he did not author the material published "within the meaning" of the copyright...
...memorandum also argued that it did not infringe on Marlin's copyright because the total amount of copied material amounted to only one full page out of 124 in the 1962 guide. This amount, it said, was not substantial enough to be considered as a copyright violation...