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High Court examines the issue of source code copyright

  • Matheson
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  • Ireland
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  • June 15 2010

The case of Visusoft Limited v Robert Harris and ARH Software Solutions Ltd concerned copyright

Meaning of a "perpetual" licence

  • Matheson
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  • Ireland
  • -
  • June 15 2010

In a recent case, BMS Computer Solutions Limited v AB Agri Limited, the UK High Court considered the meaning of the term "perpetual" in the context of a software licensing agreement

Irish High Court rules that IP address does not constitute personal data

  • Matheson
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  • Ireland
  • -
  • April 19 2010

Mr Justice Peter Charleton, in a High Court judgment handed down on 16 April 2010 has ruled that an IP address does not constitute "personal data"

UK High Court determines meaning of a perpetual licence

  • Matheson
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  • Ireland, United Kingdom
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  • March 29 2010

In a recent case, BMS Computer Solutions Limited v AB Agri Limited, the UK High Court considered the meaning of the term "perpetual" in the context of a software licensing agreement

Share and share alike: confidential information in the courts

  • Matheson
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  • Ireland
  • -
  • December 31 2009

The High Court decision in Koger Inc & Anor v O’Donnell & Ors examines the delicate balance between the protection of confidential information and the obligations on disputing parties in the discovery process