American Graphophone Co. v. Pickard
This text of 201 F. 546 (American Graphophone Co. v. Pickard) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court, W.D. New York primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The Supreme Court of the United States, in Henry v. Dick Co., 224 U. S. 1, 32 Sup. Ct. 364, 56 L. Ed. 645, has set this precise question at rest. There it was expressly held that an action which raises a question of infringement is an action arising under the patent law [548]*548and may be instituted in the District Court, even though the construction relating to the contract is also involved. Nor is it sufficient to bar an action in the District.Court that in general the rule of comity requires that this court should not enjoin the sale of property in the possession of the state court. In the present case effect must be given to the nature of the action and the relief sought, a relief which the federal courts alone can grant. Hupfeld v. Automaton Piano Co. (C. C.) 66 Fed. 788.
Next, it is contended by the defendant that the complainant violated its contract conferring upon the assignee exclusive right to sell the patented articles within a specified locality. It is argued that, if the defendant had remained the sole salesman, the selling price fixed by the maintenance contract would have been obtainable from intending buyers; but said contract does not, I think, bear out the claim of exclusive territorial agency and was terminable by the complainant. At any rate, it appears that only after the assignment by the Hill Piano Company, which has since been adjudicated bankrupt, did the complainant designate another selling agent. This, in my opinion, is insufficient to require a denial of the injunctive relief prayed for, and therefore the injunction may now issue.
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