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In the Stein v. Mazer case, the Supreme Court tackled the question of whether copyrights could be obtained for statuettes that were originally created as works of art but were subsequently used as lamp bases for mass production. The Court upheld the copyrights, emphasizing that the copyright law protects the expression of ideas in artistic works, irrespective of their intended use in industry. This decision highlighted the broader scope of copyright protection for creative expressions.
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