A-G v Guardian Newspapers Ltd (No 2)
A-G v Guardian Newspapers Ltd (No 2) | |
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Court | House of Lords |
Citation(s) | [1990] 1 AC 109 |
Transcript(s) | judgment |
Court membership | |
Judge(s) sitting | Lord Keith of Kinkel, Lord Brightman Lord Griffiths Lord Goff of Chieveley Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle |
Keywords | |
Trusts |
Attorney General v Guardian Newspapers Ltd (No 2) [1990] 1 AC 109 is a UK copyright law and English trusts law case, concerning the confidentiality, profits and copyrights. It established that there can be an injunction and an award of monetary compensation or an account of profits.
Judgment
Lord Goff stated that ‘the copyright in the book, including the film rights, are held by him on constructive trust for the confider’.[1]
See also
Notes
- ↑ [1990] 1 AC 109, 288
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