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11-11-2014, 09:10
<table border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="7" style="vertical-align:top;"><tr><td width="80" align="center" valign="top"><font style="font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serif"></font></td><td valign="top" class="j"><font style="font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serif"><br /><div style="padding-top:0.8em;"><img alt="" height="1" width="1" /></div><div class="lh"><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=en_ie&usg=AFQjCNFJ2V3JLx8aFDJ2oFHlCfH12pKmoQ&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&ei=p-BhVIDGPOeAiQa74YDgDQ&url=http://www.bananaip.com/sinapse-blog/2014/11/reverse-engineering-legitimated-reason-sega-v-accolade.html"><b>Reverse Engineering is legitimated by reason: <b>Sega</b> v. Accolade</b></a><br /><font size="-1"><b><font color="#6f6f6f">Sinapse Blog (blog)</font></b></font><br /><font size="-1">In one of our recent posts on reverse engineering, we discussed fair use for intermediate copying. Today, we will look into another landmark case that legitimizes copying based on a justifiable reason! In <b>Sega</b> v. Accolade, Accolade used a two-step <b>...</b></font><br /><font size="-1" class="p"></font><br /><font class="p" size="-1"><a class="p" href="http://news.google.ie/news/more?ncl=d6OxAl9wfK9pfPM&authuser=0&ned=en_ie"><nobr><b></b></nobr></a></font></div></font></td></tr></table>

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