Sony loses bid to block Connectix
Sony Corp.'s attempt to prevent Connectix Corp. from shipping its Virtual Game Station has failed - at least for now.
A Federal District court judge rejected Sony's request for a temporary restraining order. The injunction would have stopped Connectix from shipping its $49 software, which lets Macintosh users play Sony PlayStation games on Apple G3 machines.
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