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Midway cleared in Psi-Ops copyright case

Midway's been cleared of alleged copyright infringement involving 2004 game Psi-Ops, Kotaku reports.

William L. Crawford II, a Californian screenwriter, filed against Midway in March 2007, pointing out similarities between his 1998 script for a movie titled Psi-Ops and Midway's title, both of which feature similar plot devices, characters and naming.

Mr Crawford II didn't have a case, said Judge Florence-Marie Cooper.

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