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Intellectual Property

Sep. 16, 1999

Copying of Computer Software Is No Game to Playstation Maker

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appeals court Tuesday heard oral arguments in a case involving the video games to which countless children seem addicted. The outcome, many computer experts say, could have a profound impact on the computer industry - and perhaps even radically stymie software development.

By David Kravets
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appeals court Tuesday heard oral arguments in a case involving the video games to which countless children seem addicted. The outcome, many computer experts say, could have a profound impact on the computer industry - and perhaps even radically stymie software development.
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