Feltner v. Columbia Pictures Television, Inc.
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Supreme Court of the United States | |||||||||||||
Argued January 21, 1998 Decided March 31, 1998 |
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Court membership | |||||||||||||
Chief Justice: William Rehnquist Associate Justices: John Paul Stevens, Sandra Day O'Connor, Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, David Souter, Clarence Thomas, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer |
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Majority by: Thomas Joined by: Rehnquist, Stevens, O'Connor, Kennedy, Souter, Ginsburg, Breyer Concurrence by: Scalia |
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Copyright Act |
Feltner v. Columbia Pictures Television, Inc., 523 U.S. 340 (1998)[1], was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled.
[edit] References
- ^ 523 U.S. 340 Full text of the opinion courtesy of Findlaw.com.
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