The term ÂÂcloningÂÂ in social and mobile gaming connotes the type of blatant copying that infuriates innovators who have created and developed a hit game. But how similar does a game have to be to be labeled a clone? What legal protections does a video game have, and how are those being addressed by the courts? Who wins and loses as our IP laws currently stand vis a vis cloning?
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