A hacker-turned-activist arrested during the Republican National Convention last week has been released from jail. A Philadelphia judge reduced bail for "ShapeShifter" from $500,000 to $100,000 during a hearing Tuesday afternoon, clearing the way for the staff member of hacker-zine 2600 . . . . A hacker-turned-activist arrested during the Republican National Convention last week has been released from jail. A Philadelphia judge reduced bail for "ShapeShifter" from $500,000 to $100,000 during a hearing Tuesday afternoon, clearing the way for the staff member of hacker-zine 2600 Magazine to walk free after nearly a week behind bars. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . An activist previously involved in hacking was released after a bail hearing amidst the Democratic National Convention, highlighting legal frameworks.. Hacker Activism, Judicial Proceedings, Political Protest. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The cybertrial of the century begins here Monday, according to the defendants in a case that pits nine Hollywood studios against Eric Corley, a.k.a. Emmanuel Goldstein, publisher of the small hacker 'zine known as 2600. The . . . . The cybertrial of the century begins here Monday, according to the defendants in a case that pits nine Hollywood studios against Eric Corley, a.k.a. Emmanuel Goldstein, publisher of the small hacker 'zine known as 2600. The members of the Motion Picture Association of America are suing Corley over links on his Web site, 2600.org, that refer browsers to the source code of a computer program that can be used to bypass the encryption on DVD disks. Corley stresses that the links are the result of good journalism; the studios are saying that he is aiding pirates. The outcome could affect every Web site on the Internet. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A pivotal legal battle commences on Monday, as a hacker magazine editor confronts major film studios regarding the rights of online reporting.. Hacker Zine, Cybertrial, Digital Rights, Encryption Issues, Court Cases. . Anthony Pell
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