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Michigan Document Serv. v. Princeton Univ. Press

U.S.
Mar 31, 1997
520 U.S. 1156 (1997)

Summary

finding that wholesale reproductions of a copyrighted work would not produce a cognizable market harm "since this would assume that the copyright holder had a right to such revenues"

Summary of this case from Bill Graham Archives, LLC v. Dorling Kindersley Ltd.

Opinion

No. 96-1219.

March 31, 1997, OCTOBER TERM, 1996.


C.A. 6th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 99 F. 3d 1381.


Summaries of

Michigan Document Serv. v. Princeton Univ. Press

U.S.
Mar 31, 1997
520 U.S. 1156 (1997)

finding that wholesale reproductions of a copyrighted work would not produce a cognizable market harm "since this would assume that the copyright holder had a right to such revenues"

Summary of this case from Bill Graham Archives, LLC v. Dorling Kindersley Ltd.
Case details for

Michigan Document Serv. v. Princeton Univ. Press

Case Details

Full title:MICHIGAN DOCUMENT SERVICES, Inc., et al. v. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS et…

Court:U.S.

Date published: Mar 31, 1997

Citations

520 U.S. 1156 (1997)

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