NORTHERN MUSIC CORP. v. KING RECORD DISTRIBUTING CO.


105 F.Supp. 393 (1952)

NORTHERN MUSIC CORP. v. KING RECORD DISTRIBUTING CO. et al.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

Supplemental Opinion June 25, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cohen & Bingham, New York City, Henry Cohen, Richard E. Colby, New York City, of counsel, for plaintiff.

Jack Pearl, New York City, for defendants King Record Distributing Co., Lois Music Publishing Co., Keys Music, Inc., Radio Corp. of America, Mercury Record Corp., DeLuxe Record Co., Broadcast Music, Inc. and Sally Nix.

J. Robert Rubin, New York City, for defendant Loew's Inc.

Jacob G. Zaks, New York City, for defendant Lucky Millinder.

Sprague & Peck, New York City, Jack Pearl, Stuart Sprague, New York City, for defendant Henry B. Glover.


RYAN, District Judge.

This suit was filed by Northern Music Corporation, the assignee of the copyright issued on the musical composition Tonight He Sailed Again. It involves a claim of infringement arising from the recording and publication of an infringing musical composition, entitled I Love You, Yes I Do. The defendants are charged with infringing plaintiff's copyrighted composition by manufacturing, distributing or selling phonograph records, or by publishing...

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