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 TABLE OF LAWS AND CASES 667

1900 Maloney v. Foote U. S. C. C. J. Pardee, loi F. R. 264

No infringement by acts before copyrighting, 274

1900 Monarch Bk. Co. U. S. C. C. J. Grosscup, Hamlin Copr.

»• Neil C. & D. 30

Copies of copyrighted modifications of non-copyright pictures enjoined, 244

1900 Snow V. Laird U. S. C. C. App. J. Woods, 98 F. R. 813

Slight alteration on non-copjnrighted photograph does not justify copyright, 24s

1900 Walter v. Lane House of Lords [1900] A. C. 539

Reports of Rosebery 's speeches — no literary merit or labor need be shown to secure copyright, 68

1900 Falk V. Curtis Pub. U. S. C. C. J. Dallas, 100 F. R. 77

Co.

"Person" includes partnerships and corporations, 273

1901 Falk V. Curtis Pub. U. S. C. C. App. J. Buffington, 107 F. R. 126

Co.

Suit for penalties caimot precede forfeiture, 273. — Affirming Falk V. Curtis Pub. Co.

1901 Child V. N. Y. U. S. C. C. J. Hazel, no F. R. 527

Times Co.

No penalty where copies are not literally "found in possession, " 272 1901 Doan, et al. v. U. S. C. C. App. J. Jenkins, 105 F. R. 772

Amer. Bk. Co.

Rebound second-hand copies no infringement, but must be dis- tinctly marked, 263

1901 Marshall v. Bull Ct. App. L. J. Collins, 85 L. T. 77

Illustrations protected as part of book, 238; sale of electrotypes does not transfer copyright, 238

1901 Neufeld B. Chapman King's Bench J.Walton, Tme^ O. 31, '01 "All copies sold" includes periodical publication, 448

1901 NichoUs V. Parker King's Bench J. Wright, 17 T. L. R. 482

Specific license for use of illustration in specified periodical up- held, despite "custom of the trade," 236

1901 Stem V. Rosey D. C. C. App. J. Shepard, 17 App. Dist.

Col. 562 Mechanical reproduction of copyrighted songs not preventable, 20s 1901 Trengrousei). "Sol" Chancery C.J.Alverstone, Times S. 26, '01

Ssmdicate

Whole work infringement though less than a page pirated, 254 1901 Western Union v. U. S. Sup. Ct. J. Brewer, 181 U. S. 92

Call Pub. Co.

When common law in states is in conflict, U. S. courts will en- force that of England, 44