The IPKat has learnt that the Court of Appeal's judgment in the Da Vinci Code case (Baigent & Leigh v Random House) is due out at 10am this Wednesday. The IPKat will bring you coverage ASAP.
His money is on the same result as at first instance, but hopefully with clearer reasoning and no secret code.
28 March update: the judgment has now been made available here on BAILII. More to follow.
His money is on the same result as at first instance, but hopefully with clearer reasoning and no secret code.
28 March update: the judgment has now been made available here on BAILII. More to follow.
Da Vinci Code judgment this week
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