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Teleprompter Corp. et al. v. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., et al.; and Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., et al. v. Teleprompter Corp. et al., 1973 — 414 U.S. 817 · caselaw · US
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Teleprompter Corp. et al. v. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., et al.; and Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., et al. v. Teleprompter Corp. et al.
414 U.S. 817·Supreme Court of the United States·1973
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No. 72-1628.
No. 72-1633.
Teleprompter Corp. et al. v. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., et al.; and Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., et al. v. Teleprompter Corp. et al.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 2d Cir. Motion of National Cable Television Assn., Inc., for leave to file a brief as amicus curiae in No. 72-1628 granted. Certiorari granted. Cases consolidated and a total of one hour allotted for oral argument. Reported below: 476 F. 2d 338.