MILLWORTH CONVERTING CORPORATION v. SLIFKA


188 F.Supp. 629 (1960)

MILLWORTH CONVERTING CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. Joseph SLIFKA and Sylvia Slifka individually and as co-partners doing business under the trade names and styles of Slifka Fabrics, Nu-Loom Fabrics, Rose Fabrics Co., Rose Silk Mills, Lonsdale Mills and Joseph Slifka Co. and Balmoral Looms, Inc., and Armory Fabrics, Inc., Defendants.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

October 31, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Reuben Schwartz, New York City, for plaintiff.

Arnold R. Krakower, New York City, for defendants.


McGOHEY, District Judge.

The defendants move for summary judgment in their favor in each of these actions for infringement of copyrights on fabric designs.

The District Court, upon findings that the copyrights are valid and were infringed, entered orders granting preliminary injunctions. 180 F.Supp. 840. The Court of Appeals affirmed the District Court's findings as to validity but reversed those as to infringement, and...

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