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Bolton v. Three Boys Music Corp.

U.S.
Jan 22, 2001
531 U.S. 1126 (2001)

Summary

discussing how 1940 amendments to Section 24 of the 1909 Act deleted the perous separate registration requirement, "permitting individual authors to renew copyrights in periodical contributions even if the only initial copyright on the work existed by virtue of the publisher's blanket copyright"

Summary of this case from Faulkner v. National Geographic Society

Opinion

00-689.

JANUARY 22, 2001.


C.A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 212 F.3d 477.


Summaries of

Bolton v. Three Boys Music Corp.

U.S.
Jan 22, 2001
531 U.S. 1126 (2001)

discussing how 1940 amendments to Section 24 of the 1909 Act deleted the perous separate registration requirement, "permitting individual authors to renew copyrights in periodical contributions even if the only initial copyright on the work existed by virtue of the publisher's blanket copyright"

Summary of this case from Faulkner v. National Geographic Society
Case details for

Bolton v. Three Boys Music Corp.

Case Details

Full title:BOLTON, INDIVIDUALLY AND DBA MR. BOLTON'S MUSIC, INC., ET AL. v. THREE…

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jan 22, 2001

Citations

531 U.S. 1126 (2001)
121 S. Ct. 881

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