IRVING BERLIN v. DAIGLE

No. 138.

26 F.2d 149 (1928)

IRVING BERLIN, Inc., v. DAIGLE.

District Court, E. D. Louisiana, Baton Rouge Division.

May 4, 1928.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Studebaker Lucas, of New Orleans, La., for plaintiff.

Fred G. Benton, of Baton Rouge, La., for defendant.


BURNS, District Judge.

The plaintiff alleges infringement on its copyright by the defendant, who owned and operated a dance pavilion as a place of entertainment for profit, charging admission fees, in the town of Plaquemine, La.

The specific charge of the bill is that on February 7, 1926, the band employed by defendant played the popular musical compositions. "You Forgot to Remember," "Yes, Sir, That's My Baby," and "What Do I Care, What Do I Care, My Sweetie...

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