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The following question refers to a hypothetical situation.
The 2010 Supreme Court case, Wagner v. Tritch, involves the illegal distribution of copyrighted
material to foreign consumers via the Internet, which is a new area of law. The 9-0, unanimous
vote on the Court is set to overturn the lower appellate court decision that Augustus Tritch was
liable for millions of dollars to the plaintiff, Frederick Von Wagner, for illegally distributing his
book to overseas customers. Now that the court has voted on the case, explain what must
happen next? Describe the different types of opinions that could come from the Court.
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