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Thursday, March 1, 2007
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MPAA Fires Back at AACS Decryption Utility.
RulerOf writes "The AACS Decryption utility released this past December known as BackupHDDVD originally authored by Muslix64 of the Doom9 forums has received its first official DMCA Takedown Notice.
It has been widely speculated that the utility itself was not an
infringing piece of software due to the fact that it is merely "a
textbook implementation of AACS," written with the help of documents
publicly available at the AACS LA's website, and that the AACS Volume Unique Keys
that the end user isn't supposed to have access to are in fact the
infringing content, but it appears that such is not the case." --- From the thread
"...you must input keys and then it will decrypt the encrypted content.
If this is the case, than according to the language of the DMCA it does
sound like it is infringing. Section 1201(a) says that it is an
infringement to "circumvent a technological measure." The phrase,
"circumvent a technological measure" is defined as "descramb(ling) a
scrambled work or decrypt(ing) an encrypted work, ... without the
authority of the copyright owner." If BackupHDDVD does in fact decrypt
encrypted content than per the DMCA it needs a license to do that." [Slashdot: Your Rights Online]
7:43:21 PM
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© Copyright 2007 Paul Hardwick.
Last update: 3/4/07; 3:10:36 AM.
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