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Sealegs’ patent case drags on in Court of Appeal

Long-running intellectual property case back in Appeal Court.

Sealegs’ amphibious boat.

A long-running intellectual property dispute between amphibious boat companies Sealegs and Orion Marine was back before the Court of Appeal yesterday.

The case involved Orion’s efforts to enforce its damages claim.

In 2016, Sealegs sued Orion, alleging breach of copyright in a retractable leg

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Jonathan Mitchell Fri, 17 May 2024
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