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1 Copyright Infringement II Intro to IP – Prof Merges 2.23.09

2 Nichols V. Universal Pictures (2d Cir. 1930) Did the film “The Cohens and the Kellys” infringe the play “Abie’s Irish Rose”?

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6 NY Times Abie's Irish Rose: Review Published: May 24, 1922 The play has its little sermon that earned one of the heartiest bits of applause last night. Priest and rabbi, it appeared, also had met "over there." "I gave the last rites to many Jewish boys," said the fighting chaplain. "And I to many of your Catholic lads," the Jewish chaplain replied. "We're all on the same road, I guess, even though we do travel by different trains."

7 Judge Hand Opinion “It is of course essential to any protection of literary property, whether at common law or under the statute, that the right cannot be limited literally to the text, else a plagiarist would escape by immaterial variations.” -- p. 484

8 Types of infringement “block in situ” (in whole), vs. “an abstract of the whole”

9 Nichols : Abstractions test “Upon any work, and especially upon a play, a great number of patterns of increasing generality will fit equally well, as more and more of the incident is left out…there is a point in this series of abstractions where they are no longer protected.” [since they are idea]

10 Abstraction Test Abie’s Irish Rose – I. Jewish and Irish families – One wealthy, one not – Strangers to each other – A. Son and daughter marry – Twins born Cohens and Kellys – I. Jewish and Irish families – Both poor (at start) – Long-time enemies – A. Son and daughter marry – Single child born

11 Nichols Abstraction Test I. A. 1. a. b. c. i. B. 1. 2. a. b. i. ii. II. I. A. 1. B. 1. 2. II.

12 Nichols Abstraction Test I. A. 1. a. b. c. i. B. 1. 2. a. b. i. ii. II. I. II.

13 Story - Main Idea Plot Outline Subplots General Characters and Scenes Text Specific Character Elements Levels Of Abstraction

14 Why are “high level” abstractions of plot not copyrightable? Ideas, not expression Theory of relativity, or evolution: basic ideas, too general to be protected Similar to section 101 of Patent Act...

15 “Character test” Can a character, standing independent from plot, be copyrighted? If so, how? And how far would that copyright reach?

16 “Stock Characters” Low-comedy ethnic characters Example of “scenes-a-faire” – standard “setups” or scenes Drunken Irishman, nosy neighbor, irritating mother in law, comic sidekick, etc etc

17 Play it Again, Sam

18 Ideas cannot be protected “[Plaintiff’s] copyright did not cover everything that might be drawn from her play; its content went to some extent into the public domain...” P. 486

19 SHELDON V. MGM (1936) Does the motion picture “Letty Lynton”infringe the play “Dishonored Lady”? How would you distinguish this case from Nichols? Note the judge is the same: Learned Hand

20 20 Sheldon v. Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corp.

21 Steinberg v. Columbia Pictures, Inc. New Yorker cover, movie poster

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26 Elements Ownership Copying – Access – Improper Appropriation

27 Analysis Lay Observer Common sense’ side-by-side comparison

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29 Similarities and Differences 4 block view Details of distant city?

30 What do you compare? The whole of the copied portions of the Plaintiff’s work, including individually uncopyrightable elements like ideas and scenes a faire? OR only the copied portions that are copyrightable?

31 Sampling Bridgeport Music, Inc. v. Dimension Films, 410 F.3d 792 (6th Cir. 2005).

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33 George Clinton: The Funkadelics

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37 The letters may have been taken more as a means of capitalizing on the interest in Salinger than in providing a critical study of the author. (Salinger v. Random House, 811 F.2d 90 (2d Cir. 1987).


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