COPYRIGHT - electronic educational course materials -whether the applicant's course was a copyright work - whether the applicant its owner - whether in its version 1 the first respondent copied parts of the applicant's course, provided under licence, to create its own competing course materials - whether the amount copied was generic or a substantial part of the work - whether either of the second and third respondents, directors of the first respondent, authorised the copying or was a joint tortfeasor in the civil wrong of the first respondent - whether in its version 2 the first respondent copied parts of the applicant's course to create its own competing course materials
CONTRACTS - construction -businesslike interpretation having regard to the surrounding circumstances and the commercial purpose of the contract - supply of proprietary software and instructional materials by applicant to first respondent - whether first respondent copied or otherwise used such confidential information other than for the purpose of the sales and marketing of the course without the prior written consent of the applicant
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