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Apr 02, 2007 08:57

From Stern Electronics, Inc. v. Kaufman, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, 1982:

Video games like “Scramble” can roughly be described as computers programmed to create on a television screen cartoons in which some of the action is controlled by the player. In Stern's “Scramble,” for example, the video screen displays a spaceship moving ( Read more... )

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phatpharmer April 2 2007, 19:24:45 UTC
dude, "Scramble" is such a classic game.

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existenceproof April 3 2007, 02:02:22 UTC
hey, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit doesn't give descriptions of just any video game.

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perkypinkgoth April 4 2007, 17:36:26 UTC
That's pretty awesome. So who gets copyright on Red vs Blue type stuff?

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