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Mazer v. Stein 347 U.S. 201 (1954) was a copyright case decided by the United States Supreme Court. In an opinion written by Justice Stanley F. Reed the Supreme Court held that the statuettes—male and female dancing figures made of semivitreous china—used as bases for fully equipped electric lamps were copyrightable even though the lamp itself was a utilitarian mass-produced item.