Schofield v. Brown

USCA1 Opinion












[NOT FOR PUBLICATION]

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT
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No. 97-1914


GENE SCHOFIELD,

Plaintiff, Appellant,

v.

JAMES BROWN, ETC., ET AL.,

Defendants, Appellees.

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APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS

[Hon. George A. O'Toole, Jr., U.S. District Judge] ___________________

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Before

Torruella, Chief Judge, ___________
Stahl and Lynch, Circuit Judges. ______________

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Gene Schofield on brief pro se. ______________
Ann Pauly, Richmond, Pauly & Ault and Leon Friedman on brief for _________ _______________________ _____________
appellees James Brown and Polygram Records, Inc.
Leonard L. Lewin, Michael N. Sheetz, and Gadsby & Hannah on _________________ __________________ ________________
brief for appellees Dynatone Publishing Co. and Rightsong Music, Inc.


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February 5, 1998
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Per Curiam. This is an appeal from a summary judgment __________

dismissing appellant's claims of copyright infringement.

Reviewing the judgment de novo, in light of the briefs and __ ____

the record, we agree with the district court's analysis and

affirm substantially for the reasons set forth in that

court's Memorandum and Order of June 11, 1997. See Loc. R. ___

27.1. We also see no abuse of discretion in the court's

alternative ruling on the defense of laches, nor in the

multiple procedural rulings which appellant assigns as errors

on appeal.

Affirmed. ________































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