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- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop abstract "Reyher v. Children's Television Workshop (2d Cir. 1976) was a case where the author and illustrator of a children's book sued a company that had published a TV skit and a magazine story with a similar title and plot, claiming copyright infringement. The story was based on an old Russian folk tale. The court found that the plot or theme was not subject to copyright, and there had been no infringement since the book and the story or skit were quite different in all other respects.The court used the "total concept and feel" standard in reaching their decision.".
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- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop wikiPageID "36228761".
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop wikiPageRevisionID "596241537".
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop citations "17280.0".
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop court United_States_Court_of_Appeals_for_the_Second_Circuit.
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop dateArgued "1975-10-31".
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop dateDecided "1976-04-05".
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop fullName "Rebecca REYHER and Ruth Gannett v. CHILDREN'S TELEVISION WORKSHOP and Tuesday Publications, Inc.".
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop hasPhotoCollection Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop.
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop judges "Mulligan, Oakes and Meskill".
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop keywords "copyright infringement".
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop name "Reyher v. Children's Television Workshop".
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop opinions "The essence of infringement lies in taking not a general theme but its particular expression through similarities of treatment, details, scenes, events and characterization".
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop subject Category:1976_in_United_States_case_law.
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop subject Category:United_States_copyright_case_law.
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop comment "Reyher v. Children's Television Workshop (2d Cir. 1976) was a case where the author and illustrator of a children's book sued a company that had published a TV skit and a magazine story with a similar title and plot, claiming copyright infringement. The story was based on an old Russian folk tale.".
- Reyher_v._Children's_Television_Workshop label "Reyher v. Children's Television Workshop".
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