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PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A test-preparation company must pay nearly $12 million to the organization that creates the national bar exam because it violated copyright rules by using questions from actual tests, a federal judge ruled.
Multistate Legal Studies Inc., which operates as Preliminary Multistate Bar Review, also cannot use any questions copied from the bar exam in the future, U.S. District Judge John P. Fullam ruled.
The National Conference of Bar Examiners sued Multistate in 2004, contending it violated the conference's copyright by using real test questions in its courses.
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