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Entertainment & Sports

Jan. 26, 2002

Odd Couple

Entertainment Law Practitioner Column - By John M. Genga, Still struggling to apply the law in cyberspace, courts continue to reach inconsistent results in Internet cases. Of particular interest to the entertainment industry, two different courts, in cases decided near the end of 2001, arrived at opposite conclusions in cases considering the propriety of making the DVD decryption code available on the Internet.

        
        Entertainment Law Practitioner Column
        
        By John M. Genga
        
        Still struggling to apply the law in cyberspace, courts continue to reach inconsistent re...

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