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Nova Productions Limited and Mazooma Games Limited and others - the implications for the computer games industry

TMT lawyers Shauneen Kelly and Nicola Phillips discuss the implications that the Court of the Appeal decision between Nova Productions Limited and Mazooma Games Limited and others will have for the computer games industry going forward. (Duration: 10:50)

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