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Sony Computer Entertainment Australia Pty Ltd v Stirling

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Sony Computer Entertainment Australia Pty Ltd v Stirling [2001] FCA 1852 (5 December 2001) was an intellectual property case heard in the Federal Court in 2001. The respondent was found to have been selling unauthorised copies of PlayStation games and infringing the copyrights and trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Australia.

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