DMCA Information

Posted January 1, 2006 11:01 PM

Paper: Is the DMCA Unconstitutional

Posts:
* Bugmenomore: USDC DC held that the unauthorized use of a username/password to gain access to a personal web site is not "circumvention" prohibited by the DMCA. [Egilman v. Keller & Heckman, LLP] [via] 30 November 2005
* DMCA requires Subjective Good Faith 2 December 2004
* Up/Downloaders Identities Not Protected by First Amendment 27 July 2004
* Does this post violate the DMCA? 8 March 2004
* DMCA does not cover non-copyrighted data 27 February 2004
* Looking at the Decision in 321 v. MGM 24 February 2004
* Attacking With The DMCA's Section 1202 18 February 2004
GROKLAW: "See any room for mischief there? Any money-making opportunities? Perhaps you discern why the terrified mommies of 12-year-old music downloaders pay the RIAA off without going to trial. It seems on first reading a bit like the no-win balance in the trials in the Middle Ages. If you survived a dunking underwater for 5 minutes, you were declared innocent."
* Safe Harbor not a safe bet 10 February 2004
* New DMCA Exemptions 30 October 2003
* if you circumvent copy control, you circumvent access control 14 October 2003
* 7th Circuit affirms "Aimster" injunction 30 June 2003
* Thoughts on the DMCA (after Eldred) 24 June 2003
* Orin Kerr has an interesting analogy that provides a unique perspective on the DMCA 17 June 2003
* Court Hears DVD Copying Dispute 15 May 2003
* DMCA Take Down Provision 07 February 2003
* Movie Studios File Countersuit Against Seller of DVD-Copying Program 24 Dec 2002
* Bnetd Attacks Congress' Power to Enact DMCA 05 December 2002

Links:
* HOWTO hack the DMCA

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