Baker v. Selden

Baker v. Selden

Infobox SCOTUS case
Litigants=Baker v. Selden
ArgueDateA=December 2
ArgueDateB=3
ArgueYear=1879
DecideDate=January 19
DecideYear=1880
FullName=Baker v. Selden
USVol=101
USPage=99
Citation=
Prior=Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Ohio.
Subsequent=Reversed and remanded.
Holding=Exclusive rights to the "useful art" described in a book are only available by patent. The description itself is protectable by copyright.
SCOTUS=1877-1880
Majority=Bradley
JoinMajority="unanimous"
LawsApplied=

"Baker v. Selden", ussc|101|99|1879, was a leading Supreme Court of the United States copyright case cited to explain the idea-expression dichotomy.

Facts

In 1859, Charles Selden obtained copyright in a book he wrote called "Selden's Condensed Ledger, or Book-keeping Simplified". In it the book described an improved system of book-keeping. The books contained about twenty pages of primarily book-keeping forms and only about 650 words. In addition, the books contained examples and an introduction. In the following years Selden made several other books, improving on the initial system. In total, Selden wrote six books, though, evidence suggests that they were really six editions of the same book.

Selden, however, was unsuccessful in selling his books. He originally believed he could sell his system to several counties and the United States Department of the Treasury. Those sales never happened. Selden was forced to assign his interest—an interest that apparently was returned to his wife after his death in 1871.

In 1867, W.C.M. Baker produced a book describing a very similar system. Unlike Selden, Baker was more successful at selling his book–selling it to some 40 counties within five years.

Selden's widow, Elizabeth Selden, hired an attorney, Samuel S. Fisher, a former Commissioner of Patents. In 1872, Fisher filed suit against Baker for copyright infringement.

Procedural history

The trial court held that Baker's books were "in large and material part identical with and infringements of the books of Selden system". The court ordered a permanent injunction to stop Baker from "publication, sale, or otherwise disposing of his book."

On appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States, Baker's counsel argued that Selden's work was not appropriate subject matter for copyright.

Holding

The court opinion, authored by Justice Joseph P. Bradley, first held that a book did not give an author the right to exclude others from practicing what was described in the book:: " [N] o one has a right to print or publish his book, or any material part thereof, as a book intended to convey instruction in the art, any person may practice and use the art itself which he has described and illustrated therein.:...:"The copyright of a book on bookkeeping cannot secure the exclusive right to make, sell and use account books prepared upon the plan set forth in such a book."

The court wrote extensively about the distinction between patent law and copyright law. Exclusive rights to the "useful art" described in a book was only available by patent. The description itself was protectable by copyright.

Results

The principal holding of "Baker v. Selden" is codified in §102(b) of the Copyright Act.

ee also

*List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 101

External links

* [http://www.justia.us/us/101/99/case.html Full text of the decision & case resources from Justia & Northwestern-Oyez]
* [http://repositories.cdlib.org/csls/lss/23/ A Turning Point in Copyright: Baker v. Selden]
* [http://repositories.cdlib.org/bclt/lts/10/ The Story of Baker v. Selden]


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