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Rollo, an inventor, owns a number of copyrights, patents, and trademarks related to video games. Unaware of Rollo's work, Stu discusses with Rollo an idea for a "Swim "˜n Surf" game. Later, Rollo gives Stu a beta copy of a beach activities game, which Stu plays and responds to. Rollo offers to pay Stu, who declines, saying that he can be paid later "the real worth of my contribution." Rollo's "Surf & Dive" game is released, and is popular and profitable. When Stu is paid nothing, he files a suit against Rollo. Do Rollo and Stu have a contract? If so, how much is Stu's "contribution worth"?

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