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In Green v. Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand [1994] 2 NZLR 673: Select one: a. The Court held that there was insufficient originality in the

In Green v. Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand [1994] 2 NZLR 673:

Select one:

a.

The Court held that there was insufficient originality in the concept of a talent show to create a copyright in the format

b.

The Court held that the BCNZ had introduced sufficient new material in the NZ version of the show, that Mr Greens copyright in the British television show had not been breached

c.

The Court held that the BCNZ had breached Mr Greens copyright in the British television show Opportunity Knocks

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