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Intellectual Property

Apr. 28, 2009

Studios Try to Halt DVD Copier

The device, manufactured by RealNetworks, allows users to make copies of DVDs to computer hard drives. Movie studios say that violates their copyrights.

By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - An effort by Hollywood studios to bar a product from the marketplace that allows users to copy DVDs to their computer may hinge on a new and tougher standard of proof in such cases.

On Friday, a coalition of the nation's biggest moviemakers began its quest to get a preliminary injunction against Seattle-based technology company RealNetworks Inc. and its product RealDVD, which allows user...

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