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CA Supreme Court Rules on DeCSS Related Injunction

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Posted by: TotalRecall

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The California Supreme Court on Monday ruled that an injunction preventing a Web site operator from posting software on his Web site allowing users to circumvent DVD copy protection did not violate his free-speech rights.

In a unanimous ruling, the court held that an injunction issued in behalf of the DVD Copy Control Association did not violate the free-speech rights of Andrew Bunner, who posted the code for a program called DeCSS that broke the CSS copy-protection system on DVDs.

First developed by a Norwegian named Jon Johansen, DeCSS was intended to let users of the Linux operating system watch DVD movies on their computers, though Hollywood trade groups like the Motion Picture Association of America argued it could be used for illegal disc copying.




 
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