Judge Rules Golf Simulator Interface Meets Originality Threshold in Copyright Case

A judge in the Southern District of New York has preliminarily determined that a golf simulator’s interface meets the “modest requirements of originality” for copyright purposes. This decision, made public on September 26, 2024, is part of an ongoing copyright case. It signifies a noteworthy milestone for the creators of the golf simulator, hinting at their legal defense’s potential traction in proving the unique aspects of their interface. To delve into detailed case nuances and judicial opinions, you can find more information about this [latest development](https://www.law360.com/articles/1882525/judge-finds-golf-simulator-original-enough-at-least-for-now) on Law360.