Sega v Computer Video Services

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Sega Enterprises, Inc. v Computer Video Services, Ltd.
Court: High Court of Justice[1]
Argued: 198x[2]
Decided: 198x[2]
Holding
The court held that Computer Video Services' manufacturing and sale of an unnamed Frogger clone infringed upon the rights of Sega Enterprises, Inc.[1]

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Sega Enterprises, Inc. v Computer Video Services, Ltd. is a 198x case in which Sega Enterprises sued Computer Video Services, an English video game manufacturer[1] which distributed an unnamed Frogger clone.[2]

History

Results

In December 1981, David Rosen mentioned that Sega had successfully taken legal action against Computer Video Services.[2]

Magazine articles

Main article: Sega v Computer Video Services/Magazine articles.

References