REPP v. WEBBER

No. 91 Civ. 906 (SWK).

947 F.Supp. 105 (1996)

Ray REPP and K & R Music, Inc., Plaintiffs, v. Andrew Lloyd WEBBER, The Really Useful Group, PLC, The Really Useful Company, Inc., MCA Records, Inc., Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation and Polygram Records, Inc., Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. New York.

December 3, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cherry & Flynn, by William R. Coulson, John M. Leovy, Chicago, IL, for Plaintiffs.

Gold, Farrell & Marks by Jane G. Stevens, Christine Lepera, Mark N. Diller, New York City, for Defendants.


FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

KRAM, District Judge.

In this copyright infringement action, counterplaintiffs Andrew Lloyd Webber ("Lloyd Webber"), the Really Useful Group, PLC, and the Really Useful Company, Inc. (together, "Really Useful") seek an injunction preventing counterdefendants from publishing, selling, marketing, recording, performing or otherwise distributing copies of "Till You" in any configuration. On September 16 through...

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