Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd v Twentieth Century Fox Corp
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Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd v Twentieth Century Fox Corp[1] is a leading Judicial Committee of the Privy Council opinion on copyright law.
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Court | Judicial Committee of the Privy Council |
Full case name | Francis Day & Hunter Limited v Twentieth Century Fox Corporation Limited and others |
Decided | 12 October 1939 |
Citation(s) | [1939] UKPC 68, [1940] AC 112, [1939] 4 DLR 353 |
Case history | |
Appealed from | Supreme Court of Ontario (Appellate Division) |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | Lord Thankerton, Lord Russell of Killowen, Lord Wright, Lord Romer, Sir Lyman Poore Duff |
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Decision by | Lord Wright |
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