Hills and Co. v. Hoover, 220 U.S. 329 (1911), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held the owner of a copyright is restricted to a single action against another to find, seize, and seek penalties for allegedly infringing copies of a work.
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- Text of Hills and Co. v. Hoover, 220 U.S. 329 (1911) is available from: Cornell CourtListener Findlaw Justia Library of Congress
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