Copyright Quiz
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6.Case study- Acme P/L has bought and paid for a copy of Miracle Word, a word processor. Acme uses the extensive programming capabilities of Miracle Word to develop complex templates for its standard letters and invoices. However, it finds that the help file supplied with Miracle Word is not sufficient for its needs, so it has one of its staff copy parts of the help file, add some more information, and then recompile it, replacing the original. Miracle P/L, developer of Miracle Word, decides to sue Acme for breach of copyright.
What is the chance that Miracle P/L will win the case?
7. John Smith is a policeman, and in his spare time writes a piece of software to keep track of articles reported stolen at the police station where he works. He installs the software on his work PC and starts using it. Soon his Station Commander takes an interest, and asks if John could develop a network version of the software, which he does during working hours. The software is so successful that John decides to sell it to the Police Service, and approaches his Station Commander, who refuses to pay for it. John decides to sue the police service for breach of copyright
What are the chances that John smith will win the case?
6.Case study- Acme P/L has bought and paid for a copy of Miracle Word, a word processor. Acme uses the extensive programming capabilities of Miracle Word to develop complex templates for its standard letters and invoices. However, it finds that the help file supplied with Miracle Word is not sufficient for its needs, so it has one of its staff copy parts of the help file, add some more information, and then recompile it, replacing the original. Miracle P/L, developer of Miracle Word, decides to sue Acme for breach of copyright.
What is the chance that Miracle P/L will win the case?
7. John Smith is a policeman, and in his spare time writes a piece of software to keep track of articles reported stolen at the police station where he works. He installs the software on his work PC and starts using it. Soon his Station Commander takes an interest, and asks if John could develop a network version of the software, which he does during working hours. The software is so successful that John decides to sell it to the Police Service, and approaches his Station Commander, who refuses to pay for it. John decides to sue the police service for breach of copyright
What are the chances that John smith will win the case?