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...
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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