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A "useful article"? Bearly
J. Craig Williams reports on wardrobe competition between two toy companies who dress teddy bears. He writes,
"Much as designers may like, the U.S. Copyright Office won't issue copyrights for useful articles. High on the list of useful articles is clothing. For one company, copyrighting clothing is very important -- for stuffed bears ..."
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