Higgins v. Keuffel

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Higgins v. Keuffel
L. Ed.
470
Holding
A label describing the contents of a container is not subject to copyright.
Court membership
Chief Justice
Melville Fuller
Associate Justices
David J. Brewer · Henry B. Brown
Case opinion
MajorityField, joined by unanimous

Higgins v. Keuffel, 140 U.S. 428 (1891), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held a label describing the contents of a container is not subject to copyright.[1]

The case has been read narrowly since it was decided. It applies to labels with "no artistic excellence."[2]

References

  1. ^ Higgins v. Keuffel, 140 U.S. 428 (1891).
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