Pacific Film Laboratories v Commissioner of Tax
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In Pacific Film Laboratories v Commissioner of Tax,[1] (Australia) Windeyer J defined copyright: "It is not a right in an existing thing. It is a negative right, as it has been called, a power to prevent the making of a physical thing by copying."
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Pacific Film Laboratories v Commissioner of Tax | |
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Court | High Court of Australia |
Full case name | Pacific Film Laboratories Pty Ltd v Federal Commissioner of Taxation |
Decided | 9 October 1970 |
Citation(s) | [1970] HCA 36, (1970) 121 CLR 154 |
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Judge(s) sitting | [Barwick CJ, McTiernan, Windeyer, Owen and Walsh JJ] |
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