NUTT v. NATIONAL INSTITUTE INC. FOR THE IMP. OF MEMORY

No. 213.

31 F.2d 236 (1929)

NUTT v. NATIONAL INSTITUTE INCORPORATED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF MEMORY.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

March 11, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry F. Parmelee and Harold H. Corbin, both of New York City, Curtiss K. Thompson, of New Haven, Conn., and Harold J. Gallagher, of New York City, for appellant.

Edmond M. Bartholow, Stephen F. Dunn, and Henry E. Rockwell, all of New Haven, Conn., for appellee.

Before MANTON, SWAN, and CHASE, Circuit Judges.


MANTON, Circuit Judge.

An interlocutory decree was entered below, sustaining, as valid and infringed, appellee's copyright, a series of three lectures entitled "How to Improve Memory." The infringing lectures relate to the same subject. The author of the copyrighted lectures assigned his copyright, December 6, 1927, to the appellee, which was then organized, and of which the assignor became the president. Appellant was employed by a copartnership of which the appellee...

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