September 2006
September 2006
Electronic Frontier Foundations - Gee, he isn’t suggesting that his business model benefits from customers using tools like DeCSS or Handbrake to evade the DRM on DVDs, right? Especially since Microsoft is furiously trying to squash the FairUse4WM tool, that would seem rather
Microsoft’s Best Response To Cracked Copy Protection? Sue For Stolen
Tech Dirt - it becomes like decss, illegal in the states, varies elsewhere, but is availble everywhere thanks to the net. they still have ‘DRM’ despite the fact people who want to can get rid of it. MS are happy (ish), content
Prosecution changes charges against “DVD-Jon”
Aftenposten - According to the prosecution, this made it possible for the decryption program DeCSS to work on a wide range of films. Johansen’s defense counsel, Halvor Manshaus, opposed this new development, saying he felt it changed the very nature of the