Litigants: | George v. Victor Talking Machine Co. |
Arguedate: | December 5 |
Argueyear: | 1934 |
Decidedate: | December 17 |
Decideyear: | 1934 |
Fullname: | George v. Victor Talking Machine Co. |
Usvol: | 293 |
Uspage: | 377 |
Parallelcitations: | 55 S. Ct. 229; 79 L. Ed. 439 |
Holding: | The district court's ruling of infringement of a song's common law copyright, granting an injunction so that damages could be determined, was interlocutory. The appeal came too late, so the Court vacated the appeal. |
George v. Victor Talking Machine Co., 293 U.S. 377 (1934), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held the district court's ruling of infringement of a song's common law copyright, granting an injunction so that damages could be determined, was interlocutory. The appeal came too late, so the Court vacated the appeal.