ACLU To Appeal CPHack Ruling 15
www.sorehands.com writes, "CNet News reports that the ACLU is appealing the CPHack ruling. It should be quite interesting. Especially in the light of the ruling in federal court that makes source code free speech. It is possible that the court may rule that the source code can be posted, but not the executable code. It will be very difficult for Mattel to show damage or harm from publication now. Mattel changed the code, so CPHack is obsolete and will not work on the current version."
Is the essay legal? (Score:1)
It's nice... (Score:1)
Maybe, just maybe, this will end up as a Supreme Court case! In any case, this will definately send a strong message on how hacks are viewed.
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Re:Like DeCSS (Score:1)
As for your second question, the answer is less clear. It would probably depend if it was several works, one of which was copyrighted, or if it was one work (which would probably be copyrighted.)
Sam TH
Re:DMCA (Score:1)
Sam TH
ACLU and DMCA, UCITA, et al (Score:1)
With the exception of their involvement in the CPHack issue, I've yet to see anything about their involvement in the broader assaults on civil liberty like the DMCA and the UCITA. While the EFF and other organizations are very vocal about these issues, the ACLU appears conspicuously absent in this fight.
Re:It don't say it. (Score:1)
Re:Mirrors? (Score:1)
My college made me take it off their site, so I put it on geocities.
Have Fun!
Re:ACLU and DMCA, UCITA, et al (Score:1)
Naw (Score:2)
To Mattel, it's a DATA file that is part of their copyrighted work. You just happen to have a way to convert that back into plaintext.
However.. we could very EASILY.. VERY EASILY argue that the encryption of this list is in no way a copyright protection mechanism. We can copy their software byte for byte.
What took so long? (Score:2)
I'm wondering what took the ACLU so long to get in on the action. It seems like this is their kind of thing.
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Mirrors? (Score:2)
So, are there any CPHack mirrors out there, so I can add it to my deCSS mirror?
Cthulhu for President! [cthulhu.org]
Like DeCSS (Score:2)
Microsystems Software / Mattel talk about the review process on their website.
It don't say it. (Score:2)
The injunction only applies to Jenson or Skala.
The injunction also prevents them from working with others to "Break" CyberPatrol or distribute the "source code and binaries known as CP4Break.zip" or cphack.exe". It does not include others not working in "active concert."
Of course, we don't know the private agreement that is between them.
Just based on the injunction, they could make aprogram that decodes and displays the list w/o breaking the product.
Based on the injunction, anyone else may break the product.
But of course, Mattel will probably try to sue anyone trying into oblivion.
And of course, these are my interpretations and you can't have them.
It's the selection stupid. (Score:2)
The individual site on the list may not be copyrightable, but the list as a whole may be. The list is based on a selection criteria. Even if the application of 99% is automated, it may still may be protected.
DMCA (Score:2)