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Intellectual Property

May 31, 2003

Posting of DVD Source Code Before Court

SAN FRANCISCO - Free speech advocates squared off with the entertainment industry Thursday in a widely watched trade secret dispute before the California Supreme Court over the Internet posting of a computer source code that allows playing and copying of DVDs.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Free speech advocates squared off with the entertainment industry Thursday in a widely watched trade secret dispute before the California Supreme Court over the Internet posting of a computer source code that allows playing and copying of DVDs.
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