Telephonic Communicators International v Motor Solutions Australia*
by Peter Knight, Clayton Utz
Peter Knight is a partner in Technology and Intellectual Property at Clayton Utz.
Peter Knight discusses copyright infringement of computer programs in his analysis of Telephonic Communicators International Pty Limited v Motor Solutions Australia Pty Limited and others [2004] FCA 942. He questions the notion that something "essential" must be copied in order to constitute copyright infringement of a computer program. Knight also concludes that the case is a warning to assure ownership of intellectual property in writing.
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