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England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions |
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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Queensberry Promotions Ltd v British Telecommunications Plc & Ors [2018] EWHC 3273 (Ch) (30 November 2018) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2018/3273.html Cite as: [2018] EWHC 3273 (Ch) |
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BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LIST (CHANCERY DIVISION)
Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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QUEENSBERRY PROMOTIONS LIMITED |
Claimant |
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BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLC EE LIMITED PLUSNET PLC SKY UK LIMITED TALKTALK TELECOM LIMITED (6) VIRGIN MEDIA LIMITED |
Defendants |
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The Defendants were not represented
The application was considered on paper
Defendants
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Crown Copyright ©
MR JUSTICE ARNOLD :
"Member States shall ensure that rightholders are in a position to apply for an injunction against intermediaries whose services are used by a third party to infringe a copyright or related right."
"Member States shall recognise as persons entitled to seek application of the measures, procedures and remedies referred to in this chapter:
(a) all holders of intellectual property rights, in accordance with the provisions of the applicable law;
(b) all other persons authorised to use those rights, in particular licensees, in so far as permitted by and in accordance with the provisions of the applicable law;
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"a licence in writing signed by or behalf of the copyright owner authorising the licensee to the exclusion of all other persons, including the person granting the licence, to exercise a right which would otherwise be exercisable exclusively by the copyright owner."