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Wikipedia Now Required for Prior Art Searches -- and Other Hot IP Issues

By Sara Skiff | Friday, December 2, 2005

Coming December 6, 2005 to IP Memes: You'll learn about an interesting new relationship forged between the MPAA and a peer-to-peer file sharing enterprise, why you may need to check your computer if you've played any Sony-distributed CDs lately, why using Wikipedia, the ever-evolving free online encyclopedia, may become part of your prior art arsenal, and how our very real intellectual property laws may come into play in the very unreal world of video games.

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