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Litigation

Mar. 30, 2000

Ticketmaster Competitor Didn't Infringe

With a stroke of a pen Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Harry L. Hupp may have made it easier for millions of Web surfers to click a mouse and get the tickets they want to thousands of events.

By Michael Jonathan Grinfeld
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        With a stroke of a pen Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Harry L. Hupp may have made it easier for millions of Web surfers to click a mouse and get the tickets they want to thousands of events.
        While declining to dismiss most of the cla...

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