Breaking the DMCA by hacking DVD players
[Archived in DVD Players, Entry]
andersja on 2002/07/30:
„Bruce Perens was planning to break the DMCA by explaining how to hack DVD players. However, in the end, he was forced to not disclose the details... (Source a wholelottanothing)...“
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Some slightly related:
„The DMCA is a near absolute bar against circumventing "access" controls in order to get to copyrighted information. Under the Feist decision, many collections of facts (e.g., databases) aren't protected by copyright - an element of the great idea/expression dichotomy (copyright protects expressions, not ideas). The great worry about the DMCA with regard to databases is that the unscrupulous will use the DMCA to obtain paracopyright protection for databases that aren't protected by copyright.“http://www.corante.com/importance/archives/ 002183.html - Cached - Similar Pages
Found at a page of Ernest, posted on 2004/03/01
„Declan McCullagh's Politech has a transcription of Peter Chernin's (CEO of Fox) Comdex keynote speech, which is so full of false truths and misstatements that I've spent much of the weekend breaking it down. At a very fundamental lvel, the Big Content companies don't understand the revolution that is happening in the digital media realm. They still see us as consumers only capable of digesting their offerings and handing over money.“http://www.way.nu/archives/000493.html - Cached - Similar Pages
Found at a page of Jonathan, posted on 2002/11/23
„Herefers to the discussion of the DMCA rulemaking process, saying "Idefinitely thought I had something to say!" I thought his point ofview was well represented by various panelists, including MiriamNisbet of the American Library Association and Gigi Sohn of Public Knowledge.“http://www.sethf.com/infothought/blog/archives/ cat_dmca.html - Cached - Similar Pages
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