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  General news : Motion Picture Association of America win case against DeCSS DVD hackers

Eric Corley, the editor and publisher the Web site 2600.com and the print publication "2600: The Hacker Quarterly." lost his battle yesterday when a federal judge ruled in favour of the MPAA.
Judge Kaplan rejected as baseless the argument by defense lawyers in a trial last month who said computer code is a free expression of speech entitled to maximum constitutional protection and that computer code essentially is exempt from government regulation.
"Computer code is not purely expressive any more than the assassination of a political figure is purely a political statement" he said.
The ruling came in a case in which eight leading Hollywood movie studios sued a Web site publisher to stop him from making available online, or posting links to, software that descrambles the code meant to prevent DVDs from being copied. The software, developed by hackers, has helped make it possible for computer users to copy full-length feature films from DVDs onto their hard drives or other recordable media. He noted that the DeCSS computer code that unlocks the software designed to protect DVDs from being copied is like computer viruses which can "disable systems upon which the nation depends."

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