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—the posting of [trade] quotations...[to subscribers] on a blackboard is not the sort of publication which will terminate complainant's property right in them
- in Literary and Artistic Products and Copyright Problems and 5 similar citations
Some of these courts also held held that quotations sent to subscribers and not yet to the public did not constitute publication.
- in News Piracy and the Hot News Doctrine: Origins in Law and Implications for … and 3 similar citations
A number of pre-International News Service cases held that trade news or "special news" constituted a protected form of'property.
—relying on Christie Grain & Stock to affirm an injunction restraining the defendant's ability to obtain, use, or distribute the plaintiff's continuous price quotations
These market quotations are peculiar in their property use and value, and, without immediate transmission to the customer, so that he receives them simultaneously with all other customers, and before their publication, generally, they possess no purchase value
As the defendant has very deliberately violated the injunction, he should be adjudged in contempt, and ordered to pay within 30 days to the complainant, as a fine, a sufficient sum to make good its damages arising out of the unlawful sales of stencil paper, as well as its expense "in enforcing the disregarded order of the court."
- in The Trade-mark Reporter and one similar citation
—"*** award for counsel fees, and other expenses of suit, need not be based on evidence of actual cost. This failure to require evidence seems proper since the courts should be expert in assessing the value of legal services and the costs of bringing suit. The award should be limited to what is reasonable, actual expenditure not being the test,*** inasmuch as plaintiff …
¹ 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 one similar citation

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35 F. 2d 279 - Circuit Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit 1929
939 F. Supp. 1071 - Dist. Court, SD New York 1996
931 F. Supp. 1124 - Dist. Court, SD New York 1996
258 F. 2d 804 - Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit 1958
58 F. Supp. 586 - Dist. Court, SD New York 1944
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