In a certified copyright infringement class action, the representative plaintiff sought court approval of a proposed settlement under the Class Proceedings Act, 1992.
The settlement would have required the defendant to fund a $350,000 cy‑près trust for public interest litigation, modify copyright notices, and receive non‑exclusive copyright licences from class members for court documents included in its legal database.
Individual class members would receive no monetary compensation, while class counsel sought $825,000 in fees.
The court held that the settlement was not fair, reasonable, or in the best interests of the class, emphasizing that it provided minimal benefit to class members while requiring them to grant valuable licences and releases.
The motions for settlement approval and counsel fee approval were dismissed.