Saphena Computing Ltd v Allied Collection Agencies Ltd
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1995 |
Date | 1995 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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8 cases
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Paymaster Jamaica Ltd v Grace Kennedy Remittance Services Ltd and Another
...will meet this need no agreement to assign should be implied”.’ 123 In paragraph [44], he made reference to the case Saphena Computing Ltd v Allied Collection Agencies Ltd [1995] FSR 616 to show that the production of a work is not enough to vest the copyright in the work in the commission......
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St Albans City and District Council (Plaintiff v International Computers Ltd (Defendant
...supplied, bugs and all. Mr Dehn relied on observations of Staughton LJ in Saphena Computing Ltd. v. Allied Collection Agencies Ltd. [1995] FSR 616, 652. Specifically, he submitted that the defendant was not contractually bound to provide software which would enable the correct figure to be ......
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Profile Software Limited V. Becogent Limited
...if not subject to one of the permitted acts." Reference was further made to Saphena Computing Ltd v Allied Collection Agencies Ltd 1995 FSR 616, the Counsel Directive of 14 May 1991 on the legal protection of computer programs (91/250/EEC), Sections 50A, 50B and 50C of the 1988 Act and para......
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Paymaster (Jamaica) Ltd v Grace Kennedy Remittabce Services Ltd and Paul Lowe
...this need, no agreement to assign should be implied. 54 [44] If further authority is necessary, it can be found in Saphena Computing Ltd. v Allied Collection Agencies Ltd [1995] FSR 616. The court stated on p. 634 that:- I therefore start with the proposition of law that the commissioning ......
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1 books & journal articles
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Allocating the Risk of Software Failures in Automated Message Systems (Autonomous Electronic Agents)
...[1995] FSR 686. For a discussion of this case, seeBainbridge, (Longman 2000) 201–203.15Saphena Computing v Allied Collection Agencies Ltd [1995] FSR 616 at 652. For adiscussion of this and other relevant cases, see Atkins, ‘Software plus law equals bugs galore!’(2013) 19(2) European Journal......