PREMIER-PABST CORPORATION v. ELM CITY BREWING CO.

No. 2320.

9 F.Supp. 754 (1935)

PREMIER-PABST CORPORATION v. ELM CITY BREWING CO.

District Court, D. Connecticut.

January 28, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward S. Rogers, William T. Woodson, and James H. Rogers, all of Chicago, Ill., and Rockwell & Bartholow, of New Haven, Conn., for plaintiff.

William L. Hadden and George W. Crawford, both of New Haven, Conn., for defendant.


HINCKS, District Judge.

Plaintiff's counsel has argued that the defendant's appropriation of the words "Olde Maestro" is an enjoinable appropriation of a property right in the plaintiff, in that it is an appropriation by a competitor of "advertising value" paid for by the plaintiff. But the meaning which is thus assigned to the phrase "advertising value" is so uncertain that I am unable to pass upon the validity of the claim. I prefer to treat it as an invitation...

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