Talk:Breach of confidence

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Spring Board Doctrine Terrapin Ltd v Builders Supply Co (Hays) Ltd [1967] RPC by Roxburgh J at 391 - 392 "That a person who has obtained information in confidence is not allowed to use it as a springboard for activities detrimental to the person made the confidential communication and spring board it remains even when all the features have been published or can be ascertained by actual inspection to any member of the public" Page 789 [15.30] Price, D., Bodkin, C., Arnold, B., & Adjei, P. Intellectual property: Commentary and materials (5th ed.). Pyrmont, NSW:Thomson Law Book Co [15.30]  — Preceding unsigned comment added by HeatherU (talk • contribs) 06:26, 16 April 2013 (UTC)

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