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BOOK REVIEWS Practices Act 1956 (1956, pp. 56). What would seem to be particularly striking about the new British act is not the prohibition against collective vertical price fixing, but rather the recognition of the legality of resale price maintenance on an individual basis and the enforceability of such restrictions even against non- signers. The passage of this legislation at a time when, one after another, our own state fair trade laws have been declared invalid at least with regard to enforce ability against nonsigners, makes the reading of this most recent study par ticularly enlightening and certainly significant in the eyes of those who have been, and still are, proponents of fair trade legislation in the United States. WALTER J. DERENBERG* * Member of the Board of Editors. RECENT LITERATURE ON COPYRIGHT AND PATENT LAW Copyright Law Symposium. American Society of Composers, Authors and Pub lishers. New York: Columbia University Press, 1955. Pp. xii, 186. This volume contains six essays submitted under the 1953 Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition sponsored by A.S.C.A.P. The first essay, "Borderland— Where Copyright and Design Patent Meet" by Richard W. Pogue was the winner of the national award and enjoyed the distinction of having
American Journal of Comparative Law – Oxford University Press
Published: Oct 1, 1956
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