BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY - application for summary judgment on the ground that the applicant does not have standing to sue in respect of claims founded in copyright - applicant a discharged bankrupt - whether moral rights under Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) vested in applicant's former trustee in bankruptcy -- whether chose in action founded in ownership of copyright remained vested in trustee upon applicant's discharge from bankruptcy - standing to sue sufficiently arguable to refuse application for summary judgment
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE - whether proceedings frivolous, vexatious or an abuse of process - proceedings founded in breach of copyright - factual foundation for copyright claims largely incomprehensible - applicant seeking to re-agitate historical disputes already judicially determined - applicant seeking to use court processes to conduct wide ranging investigation into past perceived wrongs - proceedings dismissed as an abuse of the processes of the Court
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