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Intellectual property law / Hardware restrictions / Nintendo Entertainment System / Software copyright / Sega v. Accolade / Semiconductor Chip Protection Act / Reverse engineering / Derivative work / Integrated circuit layout design protection / Law / Copyright law / Integrated circuits
Date: 2011-06-10 19:10:49
Intellectual property law
Hardware restrictions
Nintendo Entertainment System
Software copyright
Sega v. Accolade
Semiconductor Chip Protection Act
Reverse engineering
Derivative work
Integrated circuit layout design protection
Law
Copyright law
Integrated circuits

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