Data security vendor Protegrity has added new names to a lengthening list of companies it wants to sue over alleged violation of its encryption patents.. The original sued party The link for this article located at Tech World is no longer available. . The original sued party The link for this article located at Tech World is no longer available.. security, vendor, protegrity, added, names, lengthening, companies, wants. . Alex
These documents have been released through a lawsuit EPIC filed against the FBI and the Department of Justice. The next installment of Carnivore documents is scheduled to be released to EPIC in mid-November. More information on EPIC's lawsuit is available at
*Dave bites his tounge to remain impartial* "The shirt reveals the source code of the DVD de-scrambling utility DeCCS, which has prompted several lawsuits over copyright infringement. "Coding is NOT a crime," Copyleft's online catalog says, "so express your disapproval of . . . . *Dave bites his tounge to remain impartial* "The shirt reveals the source code of the DVD de-scrambling utility DeCCS, which has prompted several lawsuits over copyright infringement. "Coding is NOT a crime," Copyleft's online catalog says, "so express your disapproval of the DVD CCA and support OpenDVD advocacy." Steve Blood, the founder of Copyleft, said that his company received a summons on Monday, and that he has not decided how to respond to the action. "It's hard to know what to do when you're just a tiny company in New Jersey," Blood said. " The link for this article located at Wired [LinuxToday] is no longer available. . The courtroom reviews cases of alleged copyright violation concerning apparel featuring DeCSS source code, championing unrestricted DVD access.. DeCSS Case, Copyright Litigation, Open Source Advocacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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