| Peter Groves - 1997 - 787 lapas
...because the process of copying it involves the application of skill and labour. There must in addition be some element of material alteration or embellishment...to make the totality of the work an original work. Of course, even a relatively small alteration or addition quantitatively may, if material, suffice... | |
| International Literary and Artistic Association - 1997 - 554 lapas
...original work the additions to the database must result in some material alteration or embellishment that suffices to make the totality of the work an original work, as the period of statutory protection will not be prolonged by the periodic reproduction of the original work... | |
| Simon Stokes - 2001 - 216 lapas
...some identifiable original contribution. In the words of the Privy Council in Interlogo AG: '[tjhere must ... be some element of material alteration or...suffices to make the totality of the work an original work'."26 Indeed, the judge considered that the plaintiff's expert effectively conceded the same point,... | |
| Catherine Colston, Kirsty Middleton - 2005 - 812 lapas
...or judgment merely in the process of copying cannot confer originality ... There must, in addition, be some element of material alteration or embellishment...to make the totality of the work an original work. Dworkin and Taylor point out that there is little difference between a skilful copy of an artistic... | |
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