Caliga v. Inter Ocean Newspaper Co. explained

Litigants:Caliga v. Inter Ocean Newspaper Co.
Arguedate:November 5
Argueyear:1909
Decidedate:November 29
Decideyear:1909
Fullname:Caliga v. Inter Ocean Newspaper Co.
Usvol:215
Uspage:182
Parallelcitations:30 S. Ct. 38; 54 L. Ed. 150
Holding:A person cannot file a second copyright claim to amend the first, not even if the first was determined to be invalid.
Majority:Day
Joinmajority:unanimous

Caliga v. Inter Ocean Newspaper Co., 215 U.S. 182 (1909), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held a person cannot file a second copyright claim to amend the first, even if the first was determined to be invalid.[1]

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