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- DVD Hacking Is Not Protected Speech.
- The California Supreme Court has held that an injunction against disseminating software for illicit copying of encrypted DVD movies does not violate First Amendment guaranties of freedom of speech. DVD Copy Control Assoc. v. Bunner, Case No. S102588, 2003 DJDAR 9602 Cal. LEXIS 6295, (Cal. August 25, 2003). The Court...
- Research articles 2003-10-13
- California Supreme Court Hears Dvd Trade Secret Case
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF and the First Amendment Project on May 22, asked the California Supreme Court to affirm an appeals court decision permitting publication of software pending a lower court's ruling on a trade secret case. The appeals court had overturned a lower court's injunction against publication of...
- Research articles 2002-06-01
- DVD Copy Control Association. (Noted).(Brief Article)
- The DVD Copy Control Association, the licensing agency for the Content Scrambling System used to control access to DVDs, filed a brief with the California Supreme Court asking that an injunction barring Web site operator Andrew Bunner from posting DeCSS be reinstated. Charged with violating California's...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- California Supreme Court Ruling on DVD Decryption a Mixed Bag.
- By Sam Diaz, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Sam Diaz, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2003-08-26
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- Kaleidescape Loses DVD Ripping Appeal
- A California state appellate court reversed a two-year-old decision by a trial court, which had heard a suit brought by the DVD Copy Control Association accusing Kaleidescape of breaching the contract governing CSS, the rights-management technology built into DVDs. That suit, initially won by Kaleidescape, had been on appeal since...
- News items 2009-08-12
- Court draws online boundaries. (Slants & Trends).
- COURT DRAWS ONLINE BOUNDARIES. Schools should not worry about having to traipse across the country to defend a lawsuit in another state for content merely posted on its Web site, a recent California Supreme Court ruling indicates. In a case that was being watched...
- Research articles 2002-12-04
- News Alert: Supreme Court Upholds Copyright Extension Act
- "The paper explains that the impact of the Extension Law is to maintain protection for a relatively few but lucrative works for an additional 20 years, and to necessitate often substantial efforts in clearing rights to utilize many mid-20th Century and older works. In the same context the paper...
- White papers 2003-01-01
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