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Adelaide content creators allege software company Mighty Kingdom stole intellectual property

Two Adelaide-based digital content creators have told a parliamentary select committee about the alleged theft of their intellectual property by Adelaide software company Mighty Kingdom.
Key points:
- Two content creators allege an SA software development company stole intellectual property
- The company, Mighty Kingdom, refutes the allegations
- The claims were made in a parliamentary select committee hearing on wage theft
The men gave evidence to a select committee on wage theft on Wednesday.
Justin Daley claimed a video game he developed was used to assist Mighty Kingdom to obtain a substantial State Government grant.
Mr Daley said the game “Kitty Keeper”, which was widely predicted to become an international success, was his creation and his…
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