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Dissemination of Well-Known DVD Piracy Aid Did Not Warrant Preliminary Injunction, California Court Rules


by Joseph E. Laska View Biography
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP View Firm Credentials
Los Angeles Office

February 13, 2005

Previously published on April 13, 2004

A California state appellate court recently held that one person's dissemination of software that allows users to have unauthorized access to the contents of encrypted DVDs did not warrant a preliminary injunction, because the software previously had been spread widely on the Internet by others.


 

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