AN XBOX MODDER has had his trial put on hold as a US District Judge slammed the prosecution's case. It didn't take long for the Vole's console to be hacked and used for innovative applications. It took even less time for the weight of US law to come down on the head of one homebrew Xbox hacker, Matthew Crippen. . The US government filed a criminal case against Crippen for homebrew hacking. The prosecution laid charges for violations of the anti-circumvention provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If convicted Crippen could spend up to five years in federal prison. However, presiding Judge Philip Gutierrez was so annoyed by the government's case that he spent 30 minutes berating prosecutors in open court. The link for this article located at The Inquirer is no longer available. . Federal attorneys encounter criticism following Judge Roberts' evaluation of their prosecution against PlayStation modder Smith.. Homebrew Hacking,Xbox Modding,DMCA Issues. . Anthony Pell
This is an update from the status conference held today in the case against Dmitry Sklyarov (a visiting Russian programmer arrested in the US for allegedly violating the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act by writing, in Russia, software that is legal . . . . This is an update from the status conference held today in the case against Dmitry Sklyarov (a visiting Russian programmer arrested in the US for allegedly violating the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act by writing, in Russia, software that is legal in Russia), and Elcomsoft (his Russia-based employer). As expected, the only issue discussed at the hearing was the setting of dates for pre-trial motions. The issues were divided into two categories: DMCA (possible claims are unconstitutionality including vagueness under the First Amendment and lack of constitutional authority) and non-DMCA issues (possible issues are jurisdiction, a bill of particulars, and the conspiracy charge). The non-DMCA dates are: Jan. 14, 2002, the opening brief is due, Feb. 11, the opposition (govt.) brief is due, Feb. 25, Dmitry's reply brief is due, Mar. 4, 2002, hearing. The DMCA dates are: Jan. 28, the opening briefs and amici are due, Mar. 4, the opposition (govt) brief is due, Mar. 18, the reply brief is due Apr. 1, hearing . Keep updated on the recent progress in the case involving Dmitry Sklyarov, focusing on the challenges posed by the DMCA and the legal consequences that arise.. Dmitry Sklyarov, DMCA challenges, software regulations, court updates, programmer rights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Friday, in a New Jersey courtroom, the FBI is scheduled to deliver a secret report detailing a new way it uses to spy on American citizens behind their backs. The dispute is technical, involving a way to track a computer's every keystroke.. . .. Friday, in a New Jersey courtroom, the FBI is scheduled to deliver a secret report detailing a new way it uses to spy on American citizens behind their backs. The dispute is technical, involving a way to track a computer's every keystroke. The defendant is unsympathetic, the son of a convicted Philadelphia mob boss who stands accused of running a loan-sharking and gambling business. But a decision in favor of the FBI's secrecy stance would have far-reaching consequences -- not only putting regular users' Internet privacy at risk, but also setting a precedent that could allow the FBI to act with impunity in future disputes over newly devised surveillance methods. The issue arose after agents, armed with a judge's OK, installed the FBI's new keystroke-monitoring device on the computer of Nicodemo S. Scarfo Jr., thereby obtaining the password needed to track information on gambling and loan operations. The link for this article located at USA Today is no longer available. . In a New York courtroom, federal agents are set to disclose an innovative tracking technique, jeopardizing the digital confidentiality of online individuals.. FBI Surveillance, Keystroke Monitoring, Digital Privacy, User Consent. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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