RANDOM HOUSE, INC. V. ROSETTA BOOKS LLC 150 F. Supp. 2d 613 (2001) CASE BRIEF

RANDOM HOUSE, INC. V. ROSETTA BOOKS LLC
150 F. Supp. 2d 613 (2001)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Random (P) sought to enjoin Rosetta (D) from selling in digital format eight specific works on the grounds that the authors of the works had previously granted the publisher the right 'to print, publish and sell the works in book form.'
FACTS: D contracted with several authors to publish certain of their works in digital format over the internet. P filed this complaint accusing D of committing copyright infringement and tortiously interfering with the contracts P had with the authors. P moved for a preliminary injunction.

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