Courtseal: | Seal of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.svg |
Litigants: | Eltra Corporation v. Barbara A. Ringer |
Court: | United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit |
Arguedate: | June 14 |
Argueyear: | 1978 |
Decidedate: | June 14 |
Decideyear: | 1978 |
Fullname: | Eltra Corp. v. Barbara A. Ringer, International Typographic Composition Association and Advertising Typographers Association of America, Inc. |
Citations: | 579 F.2d 294 |
Prior: | Appeal from The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia |
Holding: | Found that typefaces were not protectable expression. |
Judges: | Harrison Lee Winter, Donald S. Russell, Hiram Emory Widener, Jr. |
Keywords: | Typeface, United states copyright law |
Eltra Corp. v. Ringer, 579 F.2d 294 (4th Cir. 1978), was a case in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit that determined that typefaces were not eligible for protection under U.S. copyright law. The United States Copyright Office had refused to register a typeface design owned by Eltra Corporation, who filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. The district court held that the design submitted did not qualify as a "work of art" under Regulation 202.10(c) of the 1909 Copyright Act. The appellate court affirmed this decision.