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July 2, 2009
Broadcast Music Inc et al MA Stearns Copyrights Copyright Infringement
Plaintiff: Broadcast Music Inc, Broadcast Music Inc, Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., Robert J Ritchie and others... Defendant: Fantasy Island, Inc., DEBORAH LAM, Richard Lung, Waiman LAM
 
April 22, 2009
Broadcast Music, Inc et al v. Ringers, Inc. et al MO Eastern Webber Copyrights Copyright Infringement
Plaintiff: Broadcast Music, Inc, Fox-Gimbel Productions, Inc., Charles Fox, Combine Music Corp., Frederick S Beinstock and others... Defendant: Ringers, Inc., William Joseph Hutchings
 
July 2, 2008
Impulsive Music et al v. Pomodoro Grill, Inc. et al NY Western Telesca Copyrights Federal Question
Plaintiff: Impulsive Music, Dorothy F. Rodgers, Lawrence B. Buttenwieser, Hammerstein Music & Theater Company, Inc.; Defendant: Pomodoro Grill, Inc., Sami Mina
 
February 26, 2007
Broadcast Music, Inc. v. Middlesex Foods, Inc. MA Lindsay Copyrights Copyright Infringement
Plaintiff: Broadcast Music, Inc., EMI Virgin Songs, Inc., Fantasy, Inc., Audigram Songs, Inc., Universal-Duchess Music Corporation and others...; Defendant: Middlesex Foods, Inc., Princeton Station, Alexander Marriganes, Francis Jason
 
         
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