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Molly Shortcake
11:24 / 29.11.01
quote:A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld an order that prohibits publishing or linking to DVD-cracking code--a decision with sweeping significance for free speech rights and copyright protection on the Internet.

The decision for now upholds a controversial law known as the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and prevents Web site 2600 and its publisher, Eric Corley, from posting links to computer code known as DeCSS--a program that allows DVD movies to be decoded and played on personal computers.

Joining a growing consensus among courts across the country, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York found that computer code is speech and therefore entitled to some First Amendment protections under the U.S. Constitution. But the court concluded that the material in this case is "content-neutral," and therefore entitled to considerably less protection than "expressive" content such as poetry or a novel.


http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-8011238.html?tag=mn_hd
 
 
The Return Of Rothkoid
11:55 / 29.11.01
BBC report. 2600 post on the decision.
 
 
sleazenation
12:00 / 29.11.01
is it me or isn't this totally uninforcable from a practicle point of view?

if you can't link you can put two parts of a link on seperate pages with instructions on how to put them together- etc.[/LIST]
 
 
Lionheart
16:12 / 03.12.01
You can post it up as a picture of the code. A poem of the code. Or a verbal description of the code.

Oh and the code isn't used for copying DVDs. You don't need to crack the code to do that. The code is needed to play DVDs on your DVD player if you have a non-windows or a non-mac OS on your computer.
 
  
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