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Sixth grader sues President House officials over plagiarism

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A sixth grader, through his father, has sued officials at the President House at the Islamabad High Court, accusing them for plagiarising and using his speech without his consent.

Eleven-year-old Mohammad Sabeel Haider, who studies in Islamabad Model College for Boys, told DawnNews on Friday that he was chosen to deliver a speech at the President House in Islamabad on Dec 22.

The ceremony was recorded and is supposed to be aired on Pakistan Television on Dec 25, marking the 141st birth anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah.

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However, when Sabeel arrived at the President's House, he was informed he will no longer be delivering the speech.

He said in his petition that a tenth-grader delivered the speech he had written and prepared, alleging that his intellectual property was stolen.

According to Sabeel's lawyer, as per Section 3 of Intellectual Property and Copyrights Ordinance 1967, a literary piece that the person has produced themselves cannot be used by a third party without their consent.

The court's judgement in this regard has been reserved.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1304063/sixth-grader-sues-president-house-officials-over-plagiarism
 
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According to Sabeel's lawyer, as per Section 3 of Intellectual Property and Copyrights Ordinance 1967, a literary piece that the person has produced themselves cannot be used by a third party without their consent
If he copyrighted it then he have a case. But even then if his coprighted literature is not used for profit then he already lost, which is the case here.
 
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If he copyrighted it then he have a case. But even then if his coprighted literature is not used for profit then he already lost, which is the case here.
That's not how copyright works, especially when it comes to art and literature. Not all copyright material is registered, there is also a creative commons license (I believe it's called) as well that the accused has to worry about.

All the crown has to prove is that the accused plagerized some one else's work.
 
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The boy got spirit he fighting against the system which will never let him prevail. Dont expect justice from slaves. RIP Pakistan judiciary system.
 
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