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COPYRIGHT IN CARDS.

A SEVERE LESSON.

1 1 (Per Press Association.) I . Wellington, last night. J In the action brought against Johnson I and Sons, printers, for £IOO damages for j printing a card purporting to be a “ correct j card” for the Wellington Baeing Club’s J Summer meeting, the Magistrate found J that defendants had infringed the copyj right, and that the appearance of defendI ants’ publication was designed so as to de- | ceivo persona of ordinary intelligence who I were likely to purchase a card. A verdict | was given for plaintiffs, who had purchased tho right to issue the official card for £76, Slith £ls 17s costs.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1430, 14 April 1905, Page 2

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COPYRIGHT IN CARDS. Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1430, 14 April 1905, Page 2

COPYRIGHT IN CARDS. Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1430, 14 April 1905, Page 2

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