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Old 04-27-2007, 03:20 PM
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth

I do not profess to specialize in copyright law but Mr. Lemke's post seems right on the mark to me. It is certainly possible a trial court got it wrong and that CPU lacked the resources to appeal; or there could have been a preliminary ruling that effectively put CPU out of business; or perhaps there was another cause of action that did not require proof of a copyright violation.

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