Case No. HC07C02914
Chancery Division of the High Court

Case No. HC07C02914

Fecha: 20-Dic-2007

Acts infringing Database right

16 (1) Subject to the provisions of this part, a person infringes database right in a database right if, without consent of the owner of the right, he extracts or reutilises all or a substantial part of the contents of the database.” 117. The Claimant's case is based on extraction; the extraction being the items referred to above. I do not see how it can be seriously argued that the Claimant consented to the transfer to Concept. Whatever consent it gave to Messrs Rider and Stimson to utilise the database whilst employees was for the benefit of their employer as Mr Rider admitted in cross examination. For there to be a right protected the database must be arranged in a systematic or methodical way and be individually accessible by electronic or other means 9 Reg 12(1). The Confidential Documents referred to above satisfy those requirements in my view. The Database needs to be created as a result of substantial investment in obtaining verifying or presenting its contents (Reg 13(1)). Investment includes investment