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10 Jun 2023, 1:01 am by rhapsodyinbooks
” Bishop, as depicted in a lithograph, via Wikipedia The hysteria over witches began with a group of young girls in Salem who began experiencing fits and convulsions, which a local doctor declared to be signs of witchcraft. [read post]
19 Mar 2012, 7:13 am by azatty
According to Bliss: “Founders Circle seats include an invitation to the artists’ reception before the concert, and a signed lithograph (by all the artists) of the event poster. [read post]
12 Oct 2007, 7:58 am
The IRS has ruled, for purposes of a different section of the Code (Section 1033), that lithographs were not "similar or related in service or use" to artworks in other media. [read post]
9 Aug 2012, 8:32 am by McNabb Associates, P.C.
The indictment alleges that, from approximately 2005 to February 2011, Crespo, an art dealer who conducted business under the name Brandon Gallery in Madison, defrauded his customers by representing that artwork he sold were original pieces by Pablo Picasso and original signed lithographs by Marc Chagall. [read post]
9 Aug 2012, 8:32 am by McNabb Associates, P.C.
The indictment alleges that, from approximately 2005 to February 2011, Crespo, an art dealer who conducted business under the name Brandon Gallery in Madison, defrauded his customers by representing that artwork he sold were original pieces by Pablo Picasso and original signed lithographs by Marc Chagall. [read post]
4 Jun 2018, 8:27 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Need to clearly articulate the interest that the 1A is protecting as well as the ROP.Rebecca Tushnet, Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment, Harvard Law School     Comedy IIIinvolved lithographs: I have owned two copies of the Three Stooges lithograph. [read post]
8 Jan 2021, 11:04 am by Hayleigh Bosher
Enrico Bonadio, Protecting Art in the Street (Dokument Press 2020)Jane Ginsburg, Deep Dive: Burrow-Giles Lithographing v. [read post]
13 Sep 2013, 7:24 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
New England Printingand Lithographing Co., 899 F.2d 1171, 1177–78 (Fed. [read post]
27 Jul 2021, 10:09 am by Riana Harvey
The attractiveness of a design, intention of the author, and the design’s visual effect or symbolism would not be factors determining whether a design would be copyrightable (Bleistein v Donaldson Lithographing Co).The Board also noted that, when it comes to derivative works, such claims will only be possible where the work in question contains new authorship with a sufficient amount of original expression, with the copyright only extending to the material contributed by the author of… [read post]
15 Mar 2022, 2:30 am by Jani Ihalainen
This has been supported by US Supreme Court decisions in Burrow-Giles Lithographic Co. v Sarony and Mazer v Stein where the Supreme Court required human authorship for copyright protection. [read post]
17 Mar 2017, 5:26 am by Marie-Andree Weiss
The sunglasses have reddish lenses.Is this photograph “the product of plaintiff's intellectual invention, of which plaintiff is the author,” as is the photograph of Oscar Wilde that, in 1884, the Supreme Court found worthy of copyright protection in Burrow-Giles Lithographic Co. v. [read post]
5 Jun 2020, 5:49 am by Riana Harvey
Further case law has also illustrated that the attractiveness of a design, the intentions of the author, the design’s visual effect, symbolism and commercial success in the marketplace will not be factors in a finding of eligibility for copyright protection (Bleistein v Donaldson Lithographing Co).In relation to derivative works, it is stated that the registration of such works would not cover any previously published or registered works (17 U.S.C. [read post]
16 Sep 2020, 5:54 pm by Rich
  List of goods that are part of the Louise Brooks trademark registration.(1) “Works of creative expression, namely, photographs, paintings and printed matter, namely, graphic design prints; art prints; graphic and printed art reproductions; lithographic works of art; calendars; greeting cards; photo albums; books featuring art reproductions and graphic prints; magazines featuring art reproductions and graphic prints; pictures; portraits; postcards; posters; stationery;… [read post]
17 Oct 2014, 11:13 am
Takeaway: In today's post I'll discuss two cases where the Board found that Broadest Reasonable Interpretation does not mean the Examiner can start with a dictionary definition and broaden from there.In Ex parte Butler, the application was directed to a positioning control system for lithographic printing, and the claim term at issue was "a partial order filter". [read post]
15 Mar 2022, 2:30 am by Jani Ihalainen
This has been supported by US Supreme Court decisions in Burrow-Giles Lithographic Co. v Sarony and Mazer v Stein where the Supreme Court required human authorship for copyright protection. [read post]
10 Jan 2021, 11:39 am
Object lessons were important elements in teaching during the Victorian era of the mid- to late-nineteenth century....Check out this lithograph from the late 19th century, with the title "Object Lesson":The guy with the furled umbrella is, presumably, giving the object lesson. [read post]
12 Jul 2015, 4:47 am by Marie-Andree Weiss
”A “work of fine art” is broadly defined by Section 30-5 as “a visual rendition including, but not limited to, a painting, drawing, sculpture, mosaic, videotape or photograph; a work of calligraphy; a work of graphic art including, but not limited to, an etching, lithograph, serigraph, or offset print; a craft work in materials including, but not limited to, clay, textile, fiber, wood, metal, plastic or glass; or a work of mixed media including, but not limited to, a… [read post]
16 Mar 2023, 7:00 am by Anna Maria Stein
The USCO emphasizes that authorship has to be limited to the creations of “human authors”, according to some US case-law dating back to 1884 (Supreme Court Burrow-Giles Lithographic Co. v. [read post]
8 May 2016, 12:00 am by Smita Ghosh
Tanya Sheehan's review of Jasmine Nicole Cobb's Picture Freedom: Remaking Black Visuality in the Early Nineteenth Century provides useful context for legal histories of slavery: Cobb’s understanding of early photography as an especially potent visual technology for the expression of black agency motivates her analysis of racial caricatures, lithographs, abolitionist newspaper writings, runaway notices, sentimental literatures, joke books, and scenic wallpaper. [read post]
18 Feb 2019, 4:22 am by Marie-Andree Weiss
Donaldson Lithographing Co. that “persons trained only to the law” should not “constitute themselves final judges of the worth of pictorial illustrations. [read post]