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Technology & Science

Dec. 16, 2000

Internet Enforcement Halted

In a significant setback for the motion picture industry, the California Supreme Court has temporarily blocked an attempt to enforce copyright violations against out-of-state Web site authors.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        In a significant setback for the motion picture industry, the California Supreme Court has temporarily blocked an attempt to enforce copyright violations against out-of-state Web site authors.
        The high court's unanimous order Wednesday set aside a San ...

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