Landmark DVD Piracy Case to Test Free Speech (San Jose Mercury News)
Here's a San Jose Mercury News article on the Bunner DVD case, which goes before the California Supreme Court on Thursday.
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Four years later, DVD makers, while still fighting numerous legal battles to prevent copying, have been forced to concede their secrets are out the Internet's barn door. However, their case against Bunner lives on and has been transformed into a precedent-setting conflict between the First Amendment and California's tough trade-secret protections."
Posted May 28, 2003 15:22 UTC (Wed)
by redtape (guest, #552)
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Maybe it's just me, but it looks like the article is quite slanted toward the MPAA point of view. Especially when they keep saying DeCSS was created to copy DVDs not watch them...
Landmark DVD Piracy Case to Test Free Speech (San Jose Mercury News)