Victory for code that cracca DVDs.

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02:11:01 Victory for code that cracca DVDs.
A historic victory for the free publication of the code has been obtained by the authors of DeCSS, the program that made it useless most of the protections of the DVD. A court in the state of California, in fact ruled that the code is 'pure speech' and then by the first amendment can not be censored by publishing on the web. "It's a great verdict," said Robin Gross, (pictured) the lawyer who defended the Electronic Frontier Foundation who had created the code, "it is stated that the computer code should be treated as text made of words and then under the protection of the First Amendment. " The DVD Copy Control Association (DVDCCA) so it was time for defeat, and the next step is a similar prodcedimento filed in the state of New York.