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Gould Estate v Stoddart Publishing Co Ltd : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gould Estate v Stoddart Publishing Co Ltd
''Gould Estate v Stoddart Publishing Co Ltd'' (1998), 39 OR 555 (Ont CA), is a Canadian case on appropriation of personality, the ownership of copyright, and requirements of fixation. ==Background==
During 1956, Jock Carroll interviewed a young Glenn Gould for an article in ''Weekend Magazine''. Carroll documented much of the encounter, he took pictures of Gould, wrote notes and took an audio recording of the interview. All of this was permitted by Gould. The article was eventually published under the title "I Don't Think I'm at All Eccentric".〔Carroll, Jock. "'I Don't Think I'm at All Eccentric,' Says Glenn Gould", ''Weekend Magazine (Telegram )'', 7 July 1956, 6-11.〕 In 1995, after Gould's death, Carroll published a book called ''Glenn Gould: Some Portraits of the Artist as a Young Man''〔Carroll, Jock. ''Glenn Gould: Some Portraits of the Artist as a Young Man''. Stoddart Publishing, 1996. ISBN 978-0773729049〕 that contained 70 photographs from the 1956 interview, as well the narrative of the books was largely based on the notes and recording and contained many quotations by Gould.〔Gould Estate v Stoddart Publishing Co, 1996, para. 1〕 The estate of Glenn Gould brought an action against Carroll for copyright infringement in the material that Carroll had recorded and the pictures he had taken, as well as for appropriation of personality. Both sides agreed that there was no contract in effect that would have governed the matter.
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