Jon Johansen returns to court
Posted Dec 4, 2003 16:12 UTC (Thu) by
RobSeace (subscriber, #4435)
In reply to:
Jon Johansen returns to court by gyles
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Jon Johansen returns to court
Well, the original DeCSS was a Windoze app... Jon helped write it, along
with a couple others, I believe... But, yes, he has said that one of the
anonymous others is the one responsible for the actual decryption code,
which is the heart of the program...
And, frankly, I don't see why it should change matters one bit... He has
stated that it was created as a Windoze app for the simple reason that
Linux's UDF support wasn't yet up to the task at the time... It was a
sort of proof-of-concept test app, to see if their approach was sound...
But, even if it were created solely to be used as a Windoze app, I don't
see the problem... So what if there are other legal players available??
Why should that mean that any person that wants to shouldn't be allowed to
create another one?? I don't see why any self-appointed authority should
be able to tell anyone what kind of code they can and can't write...
Besides, unlike the officially licensed 'legal' players, DeCSS can be used
to get get around stupid stuff like required viewing of ads and junk like
that, too... Which is a perfectly legitimate use for it, all by itself...
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