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Posted on December 16, 2009 by Dunc

LFL appeal in Ainsworth copyright case dismissed

The U.S. decision in favor of Lucasfilm can’t be held up in the United Kingdom because a judge has ruled that the stormtrooper armor in question are “not works of art.” (via)

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