A Colorado man who is an expert video-game cheater is accusing another video-game expert of — what else? — cheating. Ultimately, it’s a straightforward copyright-infringement action that raises the interesting question of whether copyright can subsist in cheat codes submitted by a website’s user base.
Sources: Casper Star Tribune | Davis and Co. LLP | Net Boulevards | Jackson Holes Star Tribune
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