On the Deeplinks blog at eff.org Corynne McSherry and Marcia Hofmann report on the case of Sony vs Hotz. The implications of the case are broad reaching and frightening. Sony is suing researchers for the crime of exposing security holes. The researchers found security holes that allow users to run Linux on the Playstation 3 - something Sony allowed until recently.. This is the ultimate result of the Digital Millenim Copyright Act (DMCA). The DMCA makes it a crime to circumvent security measures on electronic media and devices - even if you have purchased the device and are exercising rights granted to you by other laws. Copyright fair use and modifying your own equipment on your own network for otherwise legal uses are two examples. The link for this article located at Lubbock Online is no longer available. . This is the ultimate result of the Digital Millenim Copyright Act (DMCA). The DMCA makes it a crime . deeplinks, corynne, mcsherry, marcia, hofmann, report. . Alex
Called the Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act, the amendments are backed by librarians, liberal consumer groups and some technology firms. But they're bitterly opposed by the entertainment industry, including Hollywood, major record labels and the Business Software Alliance. . . .. The United States Congress has taken a step toward revising the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which has attracted extensive criticism over the past six years. A House of Representatives subcommittee have convened for the first hearing devoted to a proposal to defang the DMCA, a 1998 law that broadly restricts bypassing copy-protection technologies used in DVDs, a few music CDs and some software programs. Called the Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act, the amendments are backed by librarians, liberal consumer groups and some technology firms. But they're bitterly opposed by the entertainment industry, including Hollywood, major record labels and the Business Software Alliance. The link for this article located at DVD-Recordable.org is no longer available. . The American legislature is revising the copyright law with support from numerous groups, yet encountering resistance from media companies.. Digital Media Rights, DMCA Revisions, Technology Legislation. . Anthony Pell
Further developments on the DMCA, and how Philips plans to deal with the record labels and their efforts to create music CDs that can't be read on computer disc drives, thereby reportedly preventing copying. "Aside from its ownership of the compact disc trademark, Philips is a major manufacturer of CD burners, and Wirtz said future Philips machines will likely be able to both read and burn the protected CDs. . .. Further developments on the DMCA, and how Philips plans to deal with the record labels and their efforts to create music CDs that can't be read on computer disc drives, thereby reportedly preventing copying. "Aside from its ownership of the compact disc trademark, Philips is a major manufacturer of CD burners, and Wirtz said future Philips machines will likely be able to both read and burn the protected CDs - a proposition that may land the company in the crosshairs of the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or DMCA. The far-reaching DMCA, enacted in 1998, bans any attempt to circumvent copyright protections. Critics complain that the law puts too much power in the hands of media publishers, denying consumers the right to use products bought for personal consumption in whatever ways they see fit." The link for this article located at USA Today is no longer available. . Philips, a pioneer in audio tech, navigates the DMCA's complexities with record labels, balancing innovation and copyright protection in CD technology. Copyright Consumer Rights, DMCA Developments, Philips CD Plans, Anti-Copying Technologies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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