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RealNetworks, Film Industry Headed To Court

netbuzz writes "Apparently tired of waiting to be sued by the movie studios over its new DVD-to-PC copying software, RealNetworks this morning announced it will file a preemptive lawsuit in an attempt to authoritatively establish that the product does not infringe on copyright restrictions. Within an hour or so, the Motion Picture Association of America said it would have a litigation announcement of its own this afternoon."

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  1. Hey look at me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    RealNetworks is saying "Hey look at me everyone! Why doesn't anyone ever notice me?"

  2. Real...buffering..Networks by Hal_Porter · · Score: 5, Funny

    vs the MPAA.

    Nope, I give up. I can't decide which I want to lose.

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  3. Real vs MPAA by dkleinsc · · Score: 4, Funny

    If we're really lucky, they both will spend exorbitant amounts of money litigating, and then the judge will award $1 to the plaintiff.

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  4. With the eventual outcome by oahazmatt · · Score: 4, Funny

    Judge: This court finds in favor of the MPAA.
    Real: But... we sued them!
    Judge: Look, I understand you're a startup company...
    Real: We've been around forever!
    Judge: ---Really? Never heard of you. $10 million or 40,000 innocent souls to the MPAA, to be paid by Friday.

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  5. Re:Great! by thrillseeker · · Score: 5, Funny

    one day I hope to finish reading the manpage for it

  6. You think this is funny?!!? by Mateo_LeFou · · Score: 4, Funny

    I bet you didn't know that, ahem ..

    "The worldwide motion picture industry, including foreign and domestic producers,
    distributors, theaters, video stores and pay-per-view operators lose more than $18 billion
    annually as a result of movie theft. More than $7 billion in losses are attributed to illegal
    Internet distributions, while $11 billion is the result of illegal copying and bootlegging."

    http://www.mpaa.org/press_releases/realdvd%20press%20release%209%2030%2008%20final.pdf

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