Buck v. Gallagher

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Buck v. Gallagher
L. Ed.
1128
Holding
1) ASCAP members have a common and undivided interest in the right to license in association through the Society free of the state statute. 2) The lower court should have allowed ASCAP members the opportunity to price the cost of complying with the statute and the value of the copyrights affected by it.
Court membership
Chief Justice
Charles E. Hughes
Associate Justices
Case opinions
MajorityReed
DissentBlack

Buck v. Gallagher, 307 U.S. 95 (1939), was a

ASCAP members have a common and undivided interest in the right to license in association through the Society free of the state statute. Second, the lower court should have allowed ASCAP members the opportunity to price the cost of complying with the statute and the value of the copyrights affected by it.[1]

References

  1. ^ Buck v. Gallagher, 307 U.S. 95 (1939)

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