In an appeals court filing, the US government praises a lower-court ruling that bans the hacker magazine from posting the DeCSS decryption code Uncle Sam is siding with the movie industry in a case that prevents a magazine from . . . . In an appeals court filing, the US government praises a lower-court ruling that bans the hacker magazine from posting the DeCSS decryption code Uncle Sam is siding with the movie industry in a case that prevents a magazine from posting and linking to software that makes it possible to decrypt DVD security. In a filing submitted to the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in New York, the Justice Department lashed out at hackers and praised a lower court ruling that bans hacker magazine 2600 from publishing a code known as DeCSS. The link for this article located at ZDNet UK is no longer available. . U.S. authorities commend ruling that stops hacking publication from disseminating DeCSS code, showing support for the movie sector in digital rights enforcement.. DeCSS Code, Digital Rights, Legal Ruling. . Anthony Pell
IN WHAT SOME observers see as a significant ruling for the future of the Internet, a U.S. federal judge Thursday issued a permanent injunction barring an online hacker publication from linking to Web sites where visitors can download illegal code, such . . . . IN WHAT SOME observers see as a significant ruling for the future of the Internet, a U.S. federal judge Thursday issued a permanent injunction barring an online hacker publication from linking to Web sites where visitors can download illegal code, such as De-Content Scrambling System (DeCSS). If Web site operators know that the offending code is available at linked sites and offer the links with the intent to facilitate the spread of the code, they are in violation of the anti-trafficking provision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), ruled New York State District Court Judge Lewis A. Kaplan in a 93-page court document. The link for this article located at Infoworld is no longer available. . IN WHAT SOME observers see as a significant ruling for the future of the Internet, a U.S. federal ju. observers, significant, ruling, future, internet, federal. . Anthony Pell
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