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Federal Judgement should be overturned
"Just one of those defendants, 2600 publisher Eric Corley, ultimately fought the lawsuits. He lost, after a federal judge ruled that he could not post the DeCSS code, or even link to it online. "

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Posted by: Nigel Johnstone   Posted on: 01/23/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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This says it all  AbsolutelyNot | 01/22/04
Unlikely  toomuchgreeatea@... | 01/22/04
Yes... and No  Fred Fredrickson | 01/22/04
this says it all  JWatson77 | 01/23/04
All stick and no carrot doesn't work  Nigel Johnstone | 01/23/04
Federal Judgement should be overturned  Nigel Johnstone | 01/23/04
It's just amatter of time...  realitycheck101 | 01/23/04
Yes and No  Franklin_z | 01/23/04
How to legally by pass copy protections.  voska | 01/23/04
Post to the wrong story? (NT)  voska | 01/23/04
your KOOKIE...public fund to catch pirates  cybershoplifter | 01/23/04
i wish it was just a matter of time..  ryusen | 01/23/04
If ya dont let me  ParadigmOdyssey | 01/23/04
Yes!!!  SloooeShflu | 01/23/04
Consumers want funding to catch p2p users?  cybershoplifter | 01/23/04

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