It provided inter alia that ` [ t ] he labour of a human being is not a commodity or article of commerce '.
12.
And an inevitable concomitant of the right to enjoin another from contributory infringement is the capacity to suppress competition in an unpatented article of commerce.
13.
Pickled fish was an important article of commerce, being called " " garum " " among the Jews, as among the Greeks and Romans.
14.
He believed that metal was the first indispensable article of commerce, and that metal-smiths were therefore full-time professionals who lived off the social surplus.
15.
The dish is " an American canned classic, [ and ] is recognized by American consumers generally as an article of commerce that contains very little pork ."
16.
The money received for Church patronage has been accounted for, but the price of the other articles of commerce was appropriated by the Masters as their own private property.
17.
He asserted that Lurton's opinion demolished the argument that the patentee was obtaining a practical monopoly of the market for unpatentable staples, previously an ordinary article of commerce:
18.
Accordingly, the sale of copying equipment, like the sale of other articles of commerce, does not constitute contributory infringement if the product is widely used for legitimate, unobjectionable purposes.
19.
As he perceived it, and considered of great importance, the tubes that all licensees made were fungible, interchangeable articles of commerce, which the Transformer Company was authorized to manufacture.
20.
Academy attorney Quinto said he believes Welles understood that the academy's intent was to prevent the sale of any Oscars so the statuettes would not become " articles of commerce ."