GROSSBERG v. DOUBLE H. LICENSING CORP.


86 A.D.2d 565 (1982)

Lawrence Grossberg, Appellant, v. Double H. Licensing Corp. et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

January 26, 1982


This case arises out of the discovery of a tape of a performance by The Beatles, then a virtually unknown singing group. The performance took place at the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany, in 1962. The tape, which disappeared shortly after it was made, was the product of a handheld recorder operated by one "Tiny" Taylor, a full-time butcher. In 1972 Double H purchased the tape. Its quality was such that it could not be reproduced in a form fit for commercial usage. Accordingly...

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