conduct a source code
line matching etc. to assess similarities in the source code of the
Plaintiffs' software 'HealthBuzz ... source code or the object code of the
plaintiffs. The learned Judge has not properly appreciated the fact
that when the source code
boom barrier system is its 'PCB' and the
proprietary software source code for the operation of the same.
21. It is asserted that ... data.
j. Install and run recovery software to check if the plaintiff's software
source code, firmware and other confidential information, trade
secrets were
first owner and exclusive copyright holder of the software
comprising the source code, system architecture, associated user interface
and manuals.
35.2. He states that ... strategic
thinking, business plan, forecasts, trade secrets, processes, data, software
programs, source codes, object codes, know how, inventions and operational
plans, customer lists, pricing
plaintiffs hold copyright, the
defendant accessed and modified the source code of the said
software.
(ii) Section 51 of the Copyright Act, 1957 defines
infringement ... plaintiff is the
owner of the copyright in the source code of the Healthbuzz
software.
(vi) There is no dispute that the defendant
verified from Delhi High Court Order Portal by scanning the QR code shown above.
The Order is downloaded from the DHC Server ... believed to have illegally accessed the Plaintiff's software
source code and client accounts on Amazon Web Services (hereinafter,
'AWS'). The plaint
defendant no.5 states that the retrieved data
and/or original source code of the deleted AWS account has been filed with
the learned Mediator ... person, states that the AWS account
on which the original source code/software was hosted, not only included
the plaintiffs' own patent-filed source
verified from Delhi High Court Order Portal by scanning the QR code shown above.
The Order is downloaded from the DHC Server ... distributing, copying,
transferring or dealing with Petitioners' proprietary information including
source code, software, algorithms and data that may be in his possession
verified from Delhi High Court Order Portal by scanning the QR code shown above.
The Order is downloaded from the DHC Server ... distributing, copying,
transferring or dealing with Petitioners' proprietary information including
source code, software, algorithms and data that may be in his possession
verified from Delhi High Court Order Portal by scanning the QR code shown above.
The Order is downloaded from the DHC Server ... distributing, copying,
transferring or dealing with Petitioners' proprietary information including
source code, software, algorithms and data that may be in his possession
aforesaid business, the primary and most
valuable assets is the software source codes containing the special
This is a digitally signed order ... copying, transferring or dealing with the petitioners' proprietary
information including source code, software, algorithms, data that may be in
his possession in any manner