Globe Newspaper Co. v. Walker

Globe Newspaper Co. v. Walker
Argued April 23, 1908
Decided June 1, 1908
Full case name Globe Newspaper Co. v. Walker
Citations 210 U.S. 356 (more)
Holding
Congress having provided a remedy for those whose copyrights in maps are infringed, a civil action at common law for money damages cannot be maintained against the infringers.
Court membership
Chief Justice
Melville Fuller
Associate Justices
John M. Harlan · David J. Brewer
Edward D. White · Rufus W. Peckham
Joseph McKenna · Oliver W. Holmes Jr.
William R. Day · William H. Moody
Case opinions
Majority Day, joined by unanimous

Globe Newspaper Co. v. Walker, 210 U.S. 356 (1908), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held Congress having provided a remedy for those whose copyrights in maps are infringed, a civil action at common law for money damages cannot be maintained against the infringers.[1]

References

  1. "Globe Newspaper Co. v. Walker, 210 U.S. 356 (1908)". Justia. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
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