Latin American Music Company v. Spanish Broadcasting System
Latin American Music Company, Inc., AKA LAMCO Asociacion de Compositores Y Editores de Musica LatinoAmericana, AKA ACEMLA |
Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc. and Raul Alarcon, Jr. |
17-1953 |
June 21, 2017 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit |
PROPERTY RIGHTS-Copyright |
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Plaintiff - appellant: Latin American Music Company, Inc., AKA LAMCO Asociacion de Compositores Y Editores de Musica LatinoAmericana, AKA ACEMLA | |
Represented By: | Kelly Douglas Talcott |
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Defendant - appellee: Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc. | |
Represented By: | James Fitzpatrick |
Represented By: | James George Sammataro |
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Defendant - appellee: Raul Alarcon, Jr. | |
Represented By: | James Fitzpatrick |
Represented By: | James George Sammataro |
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