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Salon.com August 18, 2000 Damien Cave |
DeCSS judge: Code isn't free speech MPAA president Jack Valenti cheers the decision. Next stop: Appeals court. |
Salon.com July 19, 2000 Damien Cave |
Code on trial Does the DVD-decrypting DeCSS do for video what Napster did for music, and can copyright law stop it? |
New Architect May 2002 Lincoln D. Stein |
Two Cases, Two Outcomes Software expression versus function: the movie industry may have won the CSS battle, but it seems to have lost the war... |
Salon.com September 1, 2000 Damien Cave |
DeCSS Down Under A U.S. ban on the DVD-decrypting code is only egging on Australian hackers -- and an odd songwriter. |
PC World January 7, 2003 Gillian Law |
Defendant Acquitted in DVD Hacking Case Update: While Norwegian teen is cleared, anyone who attempts to bypass copy controls could find themselves in serious trouble, experts say. |
Salon.com May 19, 2000 Damien Cave |
Does anybody care about fighting the DMCA? A protest at Stanford against the ultra-restrictive copyright law generates little heat and sparse attendance... |
New Architect March 2003 Bret A. Fausett |
Hooray RIAA Media companies try our patience, but they're advancing Internet law. |
The Motley Fool January 5, 2004 W.D. Crotty |
Not-So-Scary Movie Does piracy threaten the movie studios? Not just yet. |
Reason November 2000 Jeff A. Taylor |
Killer Code The First Amendment, fair use doctrine, and common sense were all casualties in the most recent decision in the Motion Picture Association of America's case against a DVD player for Linux operating systems... |
Inc. September 15, 2000 Harvey A. Silverglate |
There Oughta Be a Law Innovation, not the legal system, is a CEO's best defense... |
PC World April 23, 2002 Tom Spring |
DVD Copy Controls Head to Court Small software firm challenges digital copyright law, tries to assert the right to backups... |
Salon.com August 7, 2000 Damien Cave |
A hacker crackdown? As the long arm of the law reaches Napster and its lookalikes, programmers could be held responsible for what others do with their code. |
Searcher October 2001 Dave Rensberger |
Swinging the Big Bat: Power Versus Technology Digital content is endlessly flexible and slippery. Providers all up and down the line wake up to the fact that content itself may not be the cash cow they thought it was. The real profits are in the control of the delivery systems... |
The Motley Fool February 9, 2011 David Lee Smith |
Chevron Clears Ecuadorian Legal Hurdle A judge has rescued Chevron -- for now. The ruling, in the form of a temporary restraining order issued by U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, could have a profound effect of protecting Chevron, the second-largest U.S. oil company, from severe damage or worse. |
Wired October 2000 John Perry Barlow |
The Next Economy Of Ideas The war is on, all right, but to my mind it's over. The future will win; there will be no property in cyberspace. Will copyright survive the Napster bomb? Nope, but creativity will.... |