embodied. Computer programs are
categorised as literary work under the
Copyright Act . Section 14 of the Copyright Act
states that a copyright is an exclusive ... mentioned in section 14 of the
Copyright Act, 1957 (Copyright Act ). In the case
of a computer program, section 14(b) of the
Copyright
embodied. Computer programs are
categorised as literary work under the
Copyright Act . Section 14 of the Copyright Act
states that a copyright is an exclusive ... mentioned in section 14 of the
Copyright Act, 1957 (Copyright Act ). In the case
of a computer program, section 14(b) of the
Copyright
Plaintiffs' software,
thereby wilfully violating the Plaintiffs' copyright in their computer programs.
Furthermore, it was asserted that the unauthorized installation ... able to prove that it is the owner
of the copyright in the computer programs and the Supplementary User
Instructions and Manuals, and is thus
receiving Party
shall purge all electronic versions of such documents from Its
computer systems at that time.
d. IMFFL acknowledge and agree that SDDPL shall ... matter, copyrights, patents, trademarks, trade secrets, know-
how, Ideas, suggestions, inventions, discoveries, designs,
developments, improvements (whether or not patentable or
copyrightable), processors, computer programs, works
receiving Party
shall purge all electronic versions of such documents from Its
computer systems at that time.
d. IMFFL acknowledge and agree that SDDPL shall ... matter, copyrights, patents, trademarks, trade secrets, know-
how, Ideas, suggestions, inventions, discoveries, designs,
developments, improvements (whether or not patentable or
copyrightable), processors, computer programs, works
software
programs developed by the Plaintiffs in any manner that may amount to
infringement of the Plaintiffs' copyright subsisting in its software programs ... copyright in its 'MicroStation' software
program and its various version by using its pirated/unauthorised versions
on at least eighteen [18] computer systems
simulation Computer-Aided Design ['CAD'], Computer-Aided
Manufacturing ['CAM'], and Computer-Aided Engineering ['CAE']. These
software programs bring ... program, rather than procuring
genuine licenses of the Plaintiffs' software program, the Defendants have
infringed the Plaintiffs' copyright subsisting in the aforesaid programs
possible that the
Defendants might be using the Plaintiffs' software programs on
computer systems which are not connected to the internet
resulting ... software program and their various
versions developed by the Plaintiffs in any manner amounting to infringement
of the Plaintiffs' original copyrighted software programs
simulation Computer-Aided
Design ("CAD"), Computer-Aided Manufacturing ("CAM"), and
Computer-Aided Engineering ("CAE") software programs.
Plaintiffs' software ... owner of its software
programs, and copyright certificates are the proof of ownership. The
source codes of such software programs, belonging to Plaintiff
simulation Computer-
Aided Design ("CAD"), Computer-Aided Manufacturing ("CAM"), and
Computer-Aided Engineering ("CAE") software programs. The Plaintiffs ... software programs developed by the
Plaintiffs in any manner that may amount to infringement of the
Plaintiffs' Copyright subsisting in their software programs