Kaleidescape Inc., the home entertaiment server maker locked in a battle with Hollywood studios over copy protection issues, has responded to moves by the DVD Copy Control Association. The association ...
The DVD Copy Control Association says it was just changing tactics when it asked a California state court to dismiss its 4-year-old case against Andrew Bunner, whom the group had sued after he posted ...
As a result of a copy-protection secret being made public, individuals who posted instructions on the Internet that outlined how to use software to break DVD copy protection are off the hook after a ...
The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has asked a federal court in Los Angeles for a temporary restraining order to halt the sales of RealDVD, the software announced earlier this month that ...
The state Supreme Court agreed yesterday to decide the legality of posting a computer code that lets people copy DVD movies, revisiting the clash between technology and intellectual property rights.
SAN JOSE, Calif. — The DVD Copy Control Association (DVD CCA) may be preparing to take legal action against another home server maker even while it has been quietly debating opening up its ...
A San Francisco programmer was within his First Amendment rights when he posted on his Web site a computer code that can help people copy DVD movies, a state appeals court ruled yesterday. An Internet ...
The Motion Picture Association of America said Monday that it has sued two chipmakers for selling DVD chips to companies that are flouting copy-protection rules. The lawsuit is the second to target ...
The Student Press Law Center, which defends students’ free-speech rights, has come out in support of a former computer-engineering student who is embroiled in a lawsuit with the movie industry.
The Student Press Law Center, an organization that defends students’ free-speech rights, has come out in support of a former computer-engineering student who is embroiled in a lawsuit with the movie ...