Li v Leng

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[2013] FCCA 1252

19 September 2013


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AGLC Case Decision Date
Li v Leng [2013] FCCA 1252 [2013] FCCA 1252 19 September 2013

CaseChat Overview and Summary

The parties in this matter were Li (the applicant) and Leng (the respondent). The applicant commenced proceedings alleging breaches of sections 193, 195AC, and 195AI of the *Copyright Act 1968* (Cth). The proceedings were brought under Part IX of the *Copyright Act*.

The court was required to determine whether the respondent had infringed the applicant's copyright in a manner actionable under the specified provisions of the *Copyright Act*. A further consideration was the application of section 7B of the *Privacy Act 1988* (Cth) to the proceedings.

Judge Whelan dismissed the application. The judgment does not provide specific details of the reasoning or the legal principles applied in reaching this outcome, beyond noting the consideration of the relevant sections of both the *Copyright Act* and the *Privacy Act*.
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Areas of Law

  • Intellectual Property

  • Statutory Interpretation

Legal Concepts

  • Breach

  • Jurisdiction

  • Statutory Construction

  • Remedies

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