Miller Music Corp. v. Charles N. Daniels, Inc.

Miller Music Corp. v. Charles N. Daniels, Inc.
Full case name Miller Music Corp. v. Charles N. Daniels, Inc.
Citations 362 U.S. 373 (more)
Holding
The executor of a copyright holder's will is eligible to renew that copyright.

Miller Music Corp. v. Charles N. Daniels, Inc., 362 U.S. 373 (1960), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held the executor of a copyright holder's will is eligible to renew that copyright.[1]

References

  1. Miller Music Corp. v. Charles N. Daniels, Inc., 362 U.S. 373 (1960)
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