MILLWORTH CONVERTING CORPORATION v. SLIFKA


180 F.Supp. 840 (1960)

MILLWORTH CONVERTING CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. Joseph SLIFKA and Sylvia Slifka, individually and as co-partners doing business under trade names and styles of Slifka Fabrics, Nu-Loom Fabrics, Rose Fabrics Co., Rose Silk Mills, Lonsdale Mills and Joseph Slifka Co., and Balmoral Looms, Inc., and Armory Fabrics, Inc., Defendants.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

February 9, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ruben Schwartz, New York City, for plaintiff, Robert Adler, New York City, of counsel.

Arnold R. Krakower, New York City, for defendants, George P. Halperin, New York City, of counsel.


DAWSON, District Judge.

These are two actions in which applications have been made for preliminary injunctions pursuant to Rule 65 of the Rules of Civil Procedure, 28 U.S.C.A. Plaintiff seeks to enjoin defendants from alleged infringement of copyrighted reproductions of designs on fabrics. Temporary restraining orders were granted. A hearing has been held and testimony taken. The Court finds the following facts:

(1) Plaintiff is a New York corporation doing...

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