💨 Abstract
IBM won a London lawsuit against tech entrepreneur John Moores' company LzLabs for stealing trade secrets. The High Court ruled that LzLabs' UK subsidiary breached IBM's software licence terms and unlawfully procured those breaches. The case followed a trial last year to determine liability, with damages yet to be determined. IBM's case against another British subsidiary and LzLabs' current and former CEO was rejected.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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