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INTERVIEWSTo come WEB SITESTo come LEGAL CITATIONSA. LegislationCopyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C. 201 (1994). B. CasesEdison v. Lubin, 122 F. 240 (3d Cir. 1903) (motion pictures can be copyrighted). Feist Publications, Inc. v. Rural Telephone Service Co., 499 U.S. 340 (1991). Fortnightly Corp. v. United Artists Television, Inc., 392 U.S. 390 (1968) (cable television transmitals were not copyright infringements). Freelans v. Der Spiegel, Landgericht Hamburg Decision of the Regional Court of Hampurg, August 19, 1997 (Germany), translated in 22 Colum.-Vla. J.L. & Arts 127, at 178-80. General Association of Journalists of Belgium v. Central Station (Association Generale des Journalistes Professionnels de Belgique v. S.C.R.L. Cent. Station, High Court Brussels, Oct. 10 1996) and S.C.R.L. Cent. Station v. Association Generale des Journalistes Professionels de Belgique, Court of Appeals of Brussels, Ninth Chamber, Civil Public Hearings, Oct. 28, 1997 (Belgium), translated in 22 Colum.-Vla J.L. & Arts 127, at 191-197. Heg, Mulder & Stam v. De Volkskrant, Amsted District Court Third Multiple Chamber, Sept. 24, 1997 (The Netherlands), translated in 22 Colum.-Vla J.L. & Arts 127, 181-89. Holmes v. Hurst, 174 U.S. 82 (1899) (The Supreme Court gave a broad meaning to the word book. It stated that "the word 'book' . . . is not to be understood in its technical sense of a bound volume, but any species of publication which the author selects to embody his literary product." Id. at 89). Kalem Co. v. Harper & Bros., 222 U.S. 55 (1911) (silend motion picture adaption of Ben Hur was found to be a copyright infringement of the original work). Ryan v. Carl Corp., 23 F. Supp. 2d 1146 (N.D. Cal. 1998). Stephens v. Cady, 55 U.S. 528 (1852) (holding that "copy-right" does not exist in a printing plate to make copies of a map, but only the "multiplication of the copies.") Tasini v. The New York Times Co., 972 F. Supp. 804 (S.D.N.Y. 1997), rev'd, 192 F.3d 356 (2d Cir. 1999) (opinion withdrawn without request of court ) @@@. Teleprompter Corp. v. Columbia Broadcast System, 415 U.S. 394 (1974) (cable television transmitals were not copyright infringements). Union of French Journalists and National Symdicate of Journalists v. SDV Plurimedia, Tribulan de Grande Instance de Strasbourg, Ordonnance de Refere Commercial, [1998] (France), translated in 22 Colum.-Vla J.L. & Arts 127, at 199-201. White-Smith Music Publishing Co. v. Apollo Co., 209 U.S. 1 (1908) (something which is copyrighted must be "a tangible thing." Id. at 17).
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