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Intellectual Property

Jan. 31, 2002

Pretrial Protection

Focus Column - By Benjamin Scheibe, The ongoing controversy over DVD decryption technology has produced yet another startling decision from the California Court of Appeal, this one calling into doubt the ability of trial courts to protect trade-secret information against unauthorized disclosure, at least at the pretrial stage. DVD Copy Control Ass'n v. Bunner , 2001 DJDAR 11709 (Cal. App. Nov. 1, 2001).

        Focus Column
        
        By Benjamin Scheibe
        
        The ongoing controversy over DVD decryption technology has produced yet another startling decision from the California Court of Appeal, this one calling into doubt ...

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