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'''''Schreiber v. Sharpless''''', {{scite|110|76|1884}}, was a [[Supreme Court of the United States|United States Supreme Court]] case in which the Court held charges of copyright infringement do not survive the death of the accused and may not be transferred to the executors of their will.<ref>{{cite web |title= ''Schreiber v. Sharpless'', 110 U.S. 76 (1884) |url= https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/110/76/ |publisher=Justia |accessdate=30 March 2018}}</ref>
'''''Schreiber v. Sharpless''''', 110 U.S. 76 (1884), was a [[Supreme Court of the United States|United States Supreme Court]] case in which the Court held charges of copyright infringement do not survive the death of the accused and may not be transferred to the executors of their will.<ref>{{cite web |title= ''Schreiber v. Sharpless'', 110 U.S. 76 (1884) |url= https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/110/76/ |publisher=Justia |accessdate=30 March 2018}}</ref>


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Revision as of 04:16, 31 March 2018

Schreiber v. Sharpless
Submitted December 17, 1883
Decided January 7, 1884
Full case nameSchreiber v. Sharpless
Citations110 U.S. 76 (more)
Holding
Charges of copyright infringement do not survive the death of the accused and may not be transferred to the executors of their will.
Court membership
Chief Justice
Morrison Waite
Associate Justices
Samuel F. Miller · Stephen J. Field
Joseph P. Bradley · John M. Harlan
William B. Woods · Stanley Matthews
Horace Gray · Samuel Blatchford
Case opinion
MajorityWaite

Schreiber v. Sharpless, 110 U.S. 76 (1884), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held charges of copyright infringement do not survive the death of the accused and may not be transferred to the executors of their will.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Schreiber v. Sharpless, 110 U.S. 76 (1884)". Justia. Retrieved 30 March 2018.