SAN FRANCISCO -– Six days of hearings spanning a month ended here Thursday with no decision on whether RealNetworks may resume marketing its DVD copying software. U.S. District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel is weighing the movie industry’s lawsuit against the Seattle-based company over its RealDVD software, which the judge ordered removed from the market last year pending the outcome of the case.

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RealDVD Case: Home Copying Hangs in the Balance
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