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Cases
- Bach v. Longman (1777) Cowper 623.
- Beggars Banquet v. Carlton Television (1993) E.M.L.R. 349.
- Century Communications v. Mayfair Entertainment (1993) E.M.L.R. 335.
- Gramophone Company v. Stephen Carwardine & Co (1934) Ch 450.
- Henry Hadaway v. Pickwick Group (2015) EWHC 3407 (IPEC) WL 7566383.
- Robin Ray v. Classic FM (1998) F.S.R. 622.
- Slater v. Wimmer (2012) EWPCC 7 WL 488313.
- PRS v. Hammonds Bradford Brewery (1934) Ch 121.