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- Mazer_v._Stein abstract "Mazer v. Stein, 347 U.S. 201 (1954), was a copyright case decided by the United States Supreme Court. In an opinion written by Justice Stanley F. Reed, the Supreme Court held that the statuettes—male and female dancing figures made of semivitreous china—used as bases for fully equipped electric lamps were copyrightable, even though the lamp itself was a utilitarian mass-produced item.".
- Mazer_v._Stein wikiPageID "37238192".
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- Mazer_v._Stein arguedate "--12-03".
- Mazer_v._Stein argueyear "1953".
- Mazer_v._Stein citation "74".
- Mazer_v._Stein concurrence "Douglas".
- Mazer_v._Stein decidedate "--03-08".
- Mazer_v._Stein decideyear "1954".
- Mazer_v._Stein fullname "Mazer v. Stein".
- Mazer_v._Stein hasPhotoCollection Mazer_v._Stein.
- Mazer_v._Stein holding "Copyright may extend to mass-produced items, even though just the aesthetic form, not the mechanical or utilitarian aspects.".
- Mazer_v._Stein joinconcurrence "Black".
- Mazer_v._Stein joinmajority "Warren, Frankfurter, Jackson, Burton, Clark, Minton".
- Mazer_v._Stein litigants "Mazer v. Stein".
- Mazer_v._Stein majority "Reed".
- Mazer_v._Stein prior "Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit".
- Mazer_v._Stein scotus "1953".
- Mazer_v._Stein uspage "201".
- Mazer_v._Stein usvol "347".
- Mazer_v._Stein subject Category:1954_in_United_States_case_law.
- Mazer_v._Stein subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Mazer_v._Stein subject Category:United_States_copyright_case_law.
- Mazer_v._Stein type Case.
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- Mazer_v._Stein comment "Mazer v. Stein, 347 U.S. 201 (1954), was a copyright case decided by the United States Supreme Court. In an opinion written by Justice Stanley F. Reed, the Supreme Court held that the statuettes—male and female dancing figures made of semivitreous china—used as bases for fully equipped electric lamps were copyrightable, even though the lamp itself was a utilitarian mass-produced item.".
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- Mazer_v._Stein name "Mazer v. Stein".