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Liability for the circumvention of technological protection measures applied to videogames: lessons from the United Kingdom’s experience

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Liability for the circumvention of technological protection measures applied to videogames: lessons from the United Kingdom’s experience. / MacCulloch, Angus; Booton, David.
In: Journal of Business Law, Vol. 2012, No. 3, 04.2012, p. 165-190.

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abstract = "This article examines the emerging law regarding the circumvention of videogame TPMs. It identifies three concerns: a lack of unity between copyright interests and those protected by TPMs; the necessarily contrived arguments advanced to support claims to copyright infringement; and the disconnect between ownership of rights and control of interests.",
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