ADAMS v. JACKSON

No. 2:97 CV 141.

218 F.Supp.2d 1006 (2002)

William ADAMS a/k/a Gordon Keith, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Michael JACKSON, et al., Defendants

United States District Court, N.D. Indiana, Hammond Division.

July 19, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norman L. Reed, Reed & Smith, Gerald W. Roberts, Indiano Vaughan & Roberts, Indianapolis, IN, for Plaintiffs.

P. Stephen Fardy, Angela R. Karras, Robert J. Meyer, Swanson Martin and Bell, Chicago, IL, Grover B. Davis, McClure McClure and Kammen, Indianapolis, IN, for Defendants.


ORDER

MOODY, District Judge.

Plaintiffs bring this action alleging a claim of "reverse passing off," which occurs when one misrepresents as his own someone else's work or product. In the complaint, plaintiffs Steeltown Records, William Adams (a/k/a/Gordon Keith) and Elvy Woodard allege that Adams and Woodard hold valid copyrights on two musical compositions, "Let Me Carry Your Schoolbooks" and "I Never Had a Girl," which Woodard, as part of a group...

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