It is to be regretted that it must he held that the complainant has not a valid copyright to his dramatic composition, “Under the Gas-Light: A Drama of Life and Love in These Times,” because the copy of the title deposited by him in the clerk’s office of the district court reads, “Under the Gas-Light: A Romantic Panorama of the Streets and Homes of New York.” The title to a copyright is purely statutory, and a performance of the conditions imposed by the laws of congress is indispensable to its creation, and to the existence of any literary prop
Daly v. Brady
39 F. 265
U.S. Circuit Court for the Dis...1889Check TreatmentAI-generated responses must be verified and are not legal advice.
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