Court told Paymaster software built by Lowe
Published: Thursday | October 15, 2009
Barbara Gayle, Staff Reporter
A former consultant to Paymaster Jamaica Ltd said yesterday under cross-examination that he had no discussions with software developer Paul Lowe about the ownership of copyright for the software programme for Paymaster.
The bill payment company, Paymaster, and its competitor, GraceKennedy Remittance Services Ltd (GKRS), which operates Bill Express, are engaged in a legal battle in the Supreme Court over copyright of a software programme.
Paymaster has taken GKRS and Lowe to court, alleging breach of copyright over a multi-payment collection software programme. Lowe had designed the software programmes for both companies.
Court told Paymaster software built by Lowe
Published: Thursday | October 15, 2009
Barbara Gayle, Staff Reporter
A former consultant to Paymaster Jamaica Ltd said yesterday under cross-examination that he had no discussions with software developer Paul Lowe about the ownership of copyright for the software programme for Paymaster.
The bill payment company, Paymaster, and its competitor, GraceKennedy Remittance Services Ltd (GKRS), which operates Bill Express, are engaged in a legal battle in the Supreme Court over copyright of a software programme.
Paymaster has taken GKRS and Lowe to court, alleging breach of copyright over a multi-payment collection software programme. Lowe had designed the software programmes for both companies.
Court told Paymaster software built by Lowe
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