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​​​​​​​Boatbuilders describe ‘relief and joy’ after Supreme Court ruling

Sealegs faces $11m damages claims after losing copyright case.

Tim Hunter Mon, 16 Dec 2019

The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal application by amphibious boat builder Sealegs International, handing victory in a long-running copyright battle to rivals Orion Marine and Smuggler Marine.

Orion Marine executive Darren Leybourne said the outcome would allow the four companies involved

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​​​​​​​Boatbuilders describe ‘relief and joy’ after Supreme Court ruling
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