Intellectual Property
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- The Mouse That Ate The Public Domain
- "Disney, The Copyright Term Extension Act, and Eldred v. Ashcroft." By Chris Sprigman. [FindLaw's Writ] (March 05, 2002)
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- New York Times - Copyrights and Internet Piracy (SOPA and PIPA Legislation)
- Collection of recent and archived news and commentary, photos, multimedia and selected web resources.
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- Wikipedia - PRO-IP Act
- Hyperlinked encyclopedia article about the Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act of 2008 (PIPA), H.R.4279.
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- Wikipedia - Stop Online Piracy Act
- Hyperlinked encyclopedia article about the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), H.R.3261.
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- Publishers Weekly - Copyrights vs. Human Rights
- Cory Doctorow addresses the human rights implications associated with copyright policy, and why he opposes SOPA. (December 02, 2011)
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- GNU Project: Opposing Digital Rights Mismanagement
- Article by Richard Stallman discussing restriction of information in contract to the GNU Project. (October 13, 2006)
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- Free Software Foundation (FSF): Free software without the freedom?
- Article by John Sullivan giving opinions on the General Public License (GPL) and new clauses involving rights management. (February 23, 2006)
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- The Register: First Trojan using Sony DRM spotted
- Article by John Leyden covers the virus related security implications of the root kits. (November 10, 2005)
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- 42 Ways to Distribute DeCSS
- 42 funny ways to distribute the famous DVD descrambler, including Quake, HTTP cookies, MPEG movies and DNS queries.
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- DeCSS Central: HAL2001 Speech
- Cogent presentation about the history of CSS and DeCSS and the issues involved.
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- DeCSS for Linux and DVD
- Information about and links to various encryption and decryption tools for educational and research purposes.
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- DeCSS/2600 Court of Appeals Decision
- Text of the decision by the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals affirming the judgement against 2600 in the DeCSS linking case.
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- Gallery of CSS Descramblers
- If DeCSS code is illegal in the USA, but text is protected, where do you draw the line? A gallery of exhibits of the descrambling algorithm from code through plain English to graphic images.
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- The Age - Copy Protected CDs: Artists Can Be the Losers
- Article pointing out that music companies which use copy protection may be denying the artists under contract to them legitimate play time on radio stations. (April 03, 2003)
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- 'No More Music CDs Without Copy Protection,' Claims BMG Unit
- "BMG is at it again, this time apparently set on applying copy protection to all its music products." By John Lettice. [Register] (November 06, 2002)
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- Copy Protection on CDs is 'Worthless'
- "The technology built into some CDs to stop people copying them is futile, according to a computer scientist who has put today's antipiracy systems under the microscope." By Barry Fox. [New Scientist] (November 06, 2002)
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- Big Five Labels Sued Over Copy-Protected CDs
- "Heightening the tension surrounding the music industry's efforts to guard its content in the digital realm, the five major record labels were hit with a class action lawsuit last week for producing and distributing CDs with copyright protection controls." By Scarlet Pruitt. [IDG] (June 18, 2002)