P0441 A preliminary injunction against violating the Uniform Trade Secrets Act by posting a program on the internet that would allow people to play DVDs without buying a DVD player was not an unconstitutional prior restraint on expression because it was content neutral, issued following unlawful conduct, and upheld commercial ethics, because there was no less restrictive way of protecting trade secrets, and because the expressive content being suppressed did not substantially relate to a legitimate matter of public concern.CitationDVD COPY CONTROL ASSOCIATION v BUNNER (DVD Unscrambler) 31 C4 864 [See: CivC 3426.1 etseq; DVD Copy Control Association v Bunner (RevGrtd) 93 CA4 648, T/AT 12/01; Pavlovich v Superior Court 29 C4 262, P/AT 1/03]
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