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Computer and Video Game Law: Cases, Statutes, Forms, Problems & Materials

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Computer and Video Game Law: Cases, Statutes, Forms, Problems & Materials
Computer and Video Game Law: Cases, Statutes, Forms, Problems & Materials

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Computer and Video Game Law: Cases, Statutes, Forms, Problems & Materials

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"What this book is and what this book isn't both matter. is not a collection of regurgitation in which authors explain the minutia of a few big cases to people with a cursory interest. It is a compendium of cases, and an excellent compendium at that. It has big cases with big names like Nintendo and Sony battling over trademarks and copyrights. It has small cases such as the one in which a martial artist sued over the use of his image in a bestselling game. I wish this book had existed when I wrote my book on the history of video games. I spent hundreds of dollars doing the research for my chapter on video game trials and acquired not even a third of the case material contained in this book." —

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