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In a copyright case concerning circus advertisements, the plaintiffs argue that their chromolithographs are valid subjects of copyright due to their artistic merit and value. They defend their right to copyright under trade names and maintain that these designs were copyrighted before publication, thus warranting legal protection. The case raises questions about the copyright status of unique forms of visual art used for advertising.
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