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...motion filed Tuesday, the publishing firm asked the Federal Court in Boston to held the College Tutoring Bureau's proprietors. Joseph R. Hurvitz and Abraham Segel, in contempt of court for violating an injunction obtained in 1933 against the Bureau for copyright infractions...
...court order which the publishing company claims is being violated by Hurvitz and Segel was issued May 24, 1933 by District Judge Elisha H. Brewster in answer to complaints by four publishing houses that their books were being pirated in the notes and outlines issued by the Bureau...
...motion filed with the clerk of the Federal Court in Boston yesterday, the MacMillan Company asked the Court to order Hurvitz and Segel to "show cause why they and each of them should not be punished for contempt of this Court" for violating the 1933 decree...
Yesterday's action legally was merely a further step in the old case. If Hurvitz and Segel are found guilty of contempt of court, they may receive a heavy penalty, either a fine or a prison sentence...
...answer to the publishers' charges in 1933. Segel stated that "our outlines have been prepared solely to be used as a supplement to the books prescribed in a course rather than as a substitute for them...