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(d) runs when the Player wishes to play GTA V, causing it to be executed on the Player's computer;
(e) when executed on the Player's computer, causes certain code contained in the GTA V Executable to be copied to the random-access memory in the Player's computer (this code being the GTA V Core). The GTA V Core is necessary to allow the elements of the game currently being played by the Player.

3. The GTA V Library Files means libraries of executable and non-executable files in the GTA V software, comprising:

(a) graphics, being in-game artworks, textures and colours;
(b) models, being 3D models of in-game characters and objects;
(c) sound effects, being sound files associated with in-game characters, actions and objects; and
(d) object attributes and values being instructions that dictate the behaviour of in-game objects and their associated sound effects.

4. Since the initial publication of the PC version of GTA V, the second applicant has developed, and the first applicant has published, new versions of the GTA V Executable and GTA V Library Files as new features and downloadable content ("DLC"). A reference to the GTA V Executable or the GTA V Library Files in this schedule include a reference to each and every version of the GTA V Executable or GTA V Library Files (including DLC) developed by the second applicant and published up to and including the date of these orders by the first applicant since the initial publication of GTA V (each a Relevant Version).


Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc v Anderson [2021] FCA 1024
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