[2025] UKUT 308 (AAC)
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

[2025] UKUT 308 (AAC)

Fecha: 17-Sep-2024

assuming the Appellant is correct that the Slides drew on a variety of sources, and included information replicated in the public domain, it does not follow that the Slides did not merit protection un

(a)

assuming the Appellant is correct that the Slides drew on a variety of sources, and included information replicated in the public domain, it does not follow that the Slides did not merit protection under the law of confidence. Information constructed from materials in the public domain may possess the necessary quality of confidentiality (Saltman Engineering Co Ltd v Campbell Engineering Co Ltd [1948] 65 RPC 203 at 215: “it is perfectly possible to have a confidential document, be it a formula, a plan, a sketch, or something of that kind which is the result of work done by the maker upon materials which may be available for the use of anybody; but what makes it confidential is the fact that the maker of the document has used his brain and thus produced a result which can only be produced by somebody who goes through the same process.”);

(b)

the assertion that the Slides were designed to be disseminated in public and/or at a number of schools is entirely unevidenced;

(c)

the assertions that SoSE has habitually shared information and resources in the public domain, and it may reasonably be inferred that the information therein had previously been put in the public domain, are entirely new points. These were not issues before the First-tier Tribunal, have not been tested in evidence, and the Upper Tribunal should pay them no regard;