The California Supreme Court entered the entertainment arena Wednesday, agreeing to hear a case permitting Internet surfers to share software enabling the copying and playing of DVD's on computers.
The high court did not indicate when it would hear the closely watched case involving a decoding program for digital versatile discs. Nor did the court comment on the case, which stems from a San Jose-based state appeals court which ruled in November that it was a "prior restraint" to prohibit
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