SILVERS v. RUSSELL

No. 13957.

113 F.Supp. 119 (1953)

SILVERS v. RUSSELL et al.

United States District Court S. D. California, Central Division.

June 10, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bernard Reich, Beverly Hills, Cal., and John B. Brady, Washington, D. C., for plaintiff.

Lyon & Lyon, Reginald E. Caughey, Robert Douglas Lyon and Charles G. Lyon, Los Angeles, Cal., for defendants.


YANKWICH, Chief Judge.

The complaint is for infringement of copyright, trademark and unfair competition and consists of four counts. Injunction and damages are sought. The basis for the complaint is the claim, both under Federal copyright laws and under state and federal trademark registration, of a distinctive mark, used as a label on phonograph records and catalogs advertising such records, and consisting of the representation of a phonograph record, with a girl...

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