The parties disputed property rights in certain computer software. Birss HHJ refused a transfer to the high court and said: ‘However, in fact at the moment we do not know whether this case will be anything like as complicated as it might seem. That will depend on the process of disclosure and rounds of pleadings which are inevitable in a software copyright case. Although it sounds complicated, in fact it is inevitable that copyright cases of this kind have to be looked at this way. They do require more management than other intellectual property cases.’
Judges:
Birss HHJ
Citations:
[2012] EWPCC 39
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Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – 77 Ltd v Ordnance Survey Ltd and Others IPEC 15-Jun-2017
The court heard an application to transfer the case to the Chancery Division.
Held: Given the different levels of resources available to the parties, a transfer was refused. . .
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Intellectual Property
Updated: 05 November 2022; Ref: scu.464530