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The right is not surrendered by allowing its subscribers to post the quotations upon blackboards in their places of business for the advantage of the subscribers and not of the public.
—poreal rights in property created by him or at his expense, and capable of a taking by another, where such taking either diminishes or destroys the enjoyment of those rights by the owner and divests a part of the enjoyment of profits from the rights to the one complained of. ""
- in Columbia Law Review and 2 similar citations
—holding that a permission to a subscriber to post quotations on a blackboard was not a dedication to the public
—this phase of the matter, the court pointed out that "the publication relied upon consists altogether in the posting of the quotations by those who subscribe for them. This is done in places which, by reason of their ownership and use, are private. Its controlling purpose is that of stimulating and facilitating trade with the subscriber, and not of conferring a benefit upon the …
- in Commodity exchanges and one similar citation
—getting at the knowledge by inducing a breach of trust, and using knowledge obtained by such breach [citing cases]. The publication insisted on in some of the arguments were publications in breach of contract, and do not affect the plaintiff's rights. Time is of the essence in matters like this, and it fairly may be said that, if the contracts with the plaintiff are kept, the …
—an unauthorized publication has no effect on his common-law rights. 25 It is so expressly provided by the English statute, 26 and also by plain. does not make knowledge of them| general, or make them accessible to the public as of right, or render them of no further value. In short, it is so restricted as to be consistent with the retention by the appellee of its proprietary …
—when it appears that the motive of the author in distributing his literary work was not for commercial self-interest, eg, to promote public knowledge of matters of current national concern, as opposed to a distribution in order to promote the sale of the literary work,(2) 75 Id. at 369-70, 12 Atl
- in Copyright Law Symposium and one similar citation
—doctrine of unfair competition rests upon the practice of fraud or deception, the presence of such elements is not an indispensable condition for equitable relief, but, under certain circumstances, equity will protect an unfair appropriation of the product of another's labor or talent. 12 In the present case, while defendant did not obtain the property of plaintiff in a fraudulent or …
- in petition. Injunction granted. and one similar citation
—was a prosecution for conspiracy to rob a post office, one of the witnesses testified that the defendant had entered into a compact with others to rob everything that was "robbable."

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