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18 January 2022CopyrightMyra Sae-Heng

Venue fail: court ignores coder’s expert evidence

The England and Wales Court of Appeal has upheld the first instance judgment in Penhallurick v MD5 Limited and agreed that MD5 Limited (MD5) still owns the copyright of the works in this dispute; and dismissed Michael Penhallurick’s (MP) appeal.

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