In the case of MGMTL, LLC v. Strategic Technology Institute, Inc., No. 20-2138 (E.D. La. 2023), the testimony of a Security Management Expert Witness was pivotal in addressing allegations of copyright infringement and breach of contract related to proprietary security software.
Background of the Case
MGMTL, LLC developed the Security Management and Reporting Tool (SMART), a software application designed to streamline security management processes for the U.S. Department of Defense and related industries. In 2013, MGMTL obtained a registered copyright for SMART. The company entered into a distributor agreement with Strategic Technology Institute, Inc. (STI), allowing STI to advertise, promote, and resell SMART to end-users. However, MGMTL alleged that STI violated this agreement by repackaging SMART as a new software application called Personnel Administrative Security System (PASS), which STI then sold to the Marine Forces Reserve and listed on its General Services Administration (GSA) schedule for $214,094.00 per license.