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Lee Wei Kong (by his litigation representative Lee Swee Chit) v Ng Siok Tong [2012] SGCA 4
Chan Ah Beng v Liang and Sons Holdings (S) Pte Ltd and another application [2012] SGCA 34
Poh Huat Heng Corp Pte Ltd and others v Hafizul Islam Kofil Uddin [2012] SGCA 31
Tan Juay Pah v Kimly Construction Pte Ltd and others [2012] SGCA 17
Koh Chai Kwang v Teo Ai Ling (by her next friend, Chua Wee Bee) [2011] SGCA 23
MFM Restaurants Pte Ltd and another v Fish & Co Restaurants Pte Ltd and another appeal [2010] SGCA 36
Chai Kang Wei Samuel v Shaw Linda Gillian [2010] SGCA 22
Hum Weng Fong v Koh Siang Hong [2008] SGCA 28
Wishing Star Ltd v Jurong Town Corp [2008] SGCA 17
Britestone Pte Ltd v Smith & Associates Far East, Ltd [2007] SGCA 47
Raffles Town Club Pte Ltd v Tan Chin Seng and Others [2005] SGCA 40
Teh Guek Ngor Engelin nee Tan and Others v Chia Ee Lin Evelyn and Another [2005] SGCA 19
Salcon Ltd v United Cement Pte Ltd [2004] SGCA 40
The Owners of the Ship or Vessel "Pioneer Glory" and Another v P.T. GE Astra Finance [2002] SGCA 8
Guobena Sdn Bhd v New Civilbuild Pte Ltd [2002] SGCA 39
Clarke Beryl Claire (as personal representative of the estate of Eugene Francis Clarke) and Others v SilkAir (Singapore) Pte Ltd [2002] SGCA 26
Tan Hun Hoe v Harte Denis Mathew [2001] SGCA 68
Harris Hakim v Allgreen Properties Ltd [2001] SGCA 61
Tan Kok Lam (next friend to Teng Eng) v Hong Choon Peng [2001] SGCA 27
National Aerated Water Co Pte Ltd v Monarch Co, Inc [2000] SGCA 2
Parfums Rochas SA and Others v Davidson Singapore Pte Ltd and Another [2000] SGCA 11
What are the Rights of the Broadcasting Organisations under Copyright Law?
Broadcasting organisations in India are protected under the Copyright Act, 1957, with rights like rebroadcasting, communication to the public, fixation, distribution, and moral rights. These ensure broadcasters control their content, prevent misuse, and monetize effectively.
What are the Legal Remedies for Copyright Infringement, from Piracy to Penalties?
Copyright infringement occurs when a copyrighted work is used without authorization, violating the owner's exclusive rights. Remedies under the Copyright Act, 1957 include civil, criminal, and administrative measures, ensuring robust legal protection for creators.