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There's No Copyright in the Trite

A recent 1st Circuit case reminds us that, although copyright law is broad and protective, it does have limits, including triteness: You can’t copyright the wholly banal. The case, Johnson v. Gordon (Docket No. 04-2475), involved alleged misappropriation of copyrighted ...

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