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Cops escape copyright liability but caught on database right in phone code list

  • CMS Cameron McKenna
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  • United Kingdom
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  • November 30 2011

Forensic Telecommunications Services Ltd (“FTS”) brought claims against West Yorkshire Police (“WYP”) and Mr Hirst, a detective employed by WYP, for infringement of copyright and database right and misuse of confidential information concerning a table of address data, referred to as the “PM Abs” addresses

The final score on database rights

  • CMS Cameron McKenna
  • -
  • European Union, United Kingdom
  • -
  • October 23 2012

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has given a ruling on questions of database right infringement referred to it by the Court of Appeal

SAS v WPLl: who dares, loses

  • CMS Cameron McKenna
  • -
  • European Union, United Kingdom
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  • May 4 2012

In brief, World Programming Ltd (WPL) was a competitor of SAS Institute Inc. (SAS Institute

Can you copy software without infringement?

  • CMS Cameron McKenna
  • -
  • European Union, United Kingdom
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  • December 12 2011

The AG recommends that copying functionality without the code is unobjectionable

IP snapshot - January 2013

  • CMS Cameron McKenna
  • -
  • European Union
  • -
  • January 25 2013

The CJEU has given its long-awaited and much-anticipated decision in the ONELOMEL case, which turned on the issue of the extent of geographical use