George v. Victor Talking Machine Co. explained

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.