AEI Rediffusion Music Ltd v Phonographic Performance Ltd (No. 2)
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Year | 1998 |
| Date | 1998 |
| Court | Copyright Tribunal |
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7 cases
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Carrickdale Hotel Ltd v Controller of Patents
...was done on a consistent basis, that is, a comparison of like with like. A.E.I. Rediffusion Music Ltd. v. Phonographic Performance Ltd. [1998] R.P.C. 335; American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers v. Showtime/The Movie Channel Inc. (1990) 912F. 2d 563; British Airways Plc. v. Pe......
- British Phonographic Industry Ltd v Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society Ltd
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CSC Media Group Ltd v Video Performance Ltd (CT/94/05)
...of comparators, the Tribunal said this, in my judgment correctly, in AEI Rediffusion Music Limited v Phonographic Performance Limited [1998] RPC 335 (“ AEI v PPL”): “It is well established that, if the Tribunal is satisfied that there exist other licences which are sufficiently comparable t......
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CSC Media Group Ltd (Formerly known as Chart Show Channels Ltd) v Video Performance Ltd
...relevant". The Judge said that approach was contrary to the following statement by the Tribunal in AEI Rediffusion Music Limited v PPL [1998] RPC 335 at 347, which he considered to be correct: "It is well established that, if the Tribunal is satisfied that there exist other licences which a......
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