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Verizon and T-Mobile Sued For Infringing Wi-Fi Calling Patent

Verizon and T-Mobile Sued For Infringing Wi-Fi Calling Patent
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Verizon and T-Mobile Sued For Infringing Wi-Fi Calling Patent

Verizon and T-Mobile Sued For Infringing Wi-Fi Calling Patent

Verizon and T-Mobile Sued For Infringing Wi-Fi Calling Patent
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To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. The unauthorized copying of software has long been held to constitute copyright infringement under Canada s Copyright Act. But such unauthorized reproductions often occur behind closed doors. How then can software owners obtain sufficient evidence to enforce their rights without access to the device(s) on which they believe illicit copies have been made? A recent decision from the Federal Court of Canada offers a possible efficient means for doing so. On a motion for default judgment, the Court assessed damages for copyright infringement in a computer program based on

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