Gramophone Company Ltd v Stephen Cawardine & Company
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1934 |
Date | 1934 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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5 cases
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O'Sullivan v Management Agency and Music Ltd
...in the tapes is subordinate to the original copyright in the compositions themselves (see Gramophone Co. Ltd. v. Stephen Cawardine & Co. (1934) 1 Ch. 450) and if the original copyrights are to be re-assigned, and O'Sullivan's consent to the use of the copyrights in the tapes is withdrawn by......
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Roadshow Films Pty Ltd v iiNet Ltd
...the Imperial Act. The terms of that statute had not been chosen so as to keep pace with those advances. Decisions such as Gramophone Co Ltd v Stephen Cawardine & Co136 (concerning infringement of copyright in sound recordings by public performance) had given somewhat strained interpretation......
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Phonographic Performance Ltd v Maitra
...London, SW1H 9JS) LORD WOOLF, MR 1 This is the judgment of the Court. Following the decision in Gramophone Co Ltd v Cawadine & Co (1934) 1 Ch 450, which established for the first time that under s.l of the Copyright Act 19ll a performing right subsisted in a record, Phonographic Performance......
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Phonographic Performance Company of Australia Ltd v Commonwealth of Australia
...dominions to which this Act extends if it has established a place of business within such parts’. 16 Thereafter, in Gramophone Co Ltd v Stephen Cawardine & Co9, Maugham J held that, upon its true construction, s 19(1) of the 1911 Act went beyond conferral of the right to prevent reproductio......
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