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From the The Patry Copyright Blog
By William Patry
On August 4th, Judge George Daniels of the SDNY handed down the copyright opinion heard around the world press, in an infringement suit brought over the popular "The Da Vinci Code." He granted summary judgment to Dan Brown and Random House that there was no infringement. The losing declaratory judgment defendant, Lewis Perdue, has two blogs on the case. Here's the link to the first, (http://writopia.blogspot.com/) called the Da Vinci Crock, and to the second, (http://writopia.blogspot.com/) called Writopia. Both are fairly vitriolic.
Read on. http://williampatry.blogspot.com/2005/08/da-vinci-code-opinion.html
Posted by at August 12, 2005 3:12 PM