BEAUDIN v. BEN AND JERRY'S HOMEMADE, INC.

Civ. No. 2:94-CV-21.

896 F.Supp. 356 (1995)

Phillip BEAUDIN v. BEN AND JERRY'S HOMEMADE, INC.

United States District Court, D. Vermont.

September 6, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas C. Nuovo, Nuovo & Gale, P.C., Burlington, VT, for plaintiff.

Christopher J. McVeigh, Paul, Frank & Collins, Inc., Burlington, VT, for defendant.


RULING ON MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT (paper 17)

MURTHA, Chief Judge.

The plaintiff, L. Phillip Beaudin, has designed a "cow hat" which he believes defendant Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc. has appropriated in violation of his rights under federal copyright law. The defendant has moved for summary judgment, claiming that the plaintiff has failed to demonstrate that it has infringed upon any copyright which the plaintiff allegedly possesses. For the...

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