After eight months of deliberation, a San Francisco federal judge has ruled that software company 321 Studios' popular DVD-copying products are illegal. In a ruling released Friday, Judge Susan ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Last week began “Five Days of Protest” during which consumers through 321-sponsored ...
NEW YORK — Court rulings have pulled the most popular software for copying DVD movies off the market, but a new program, already on sale at CompUSA and Wal-Mart, is trying to get around these rulings ...
In a pre-emptive strike to stave off the wrath of the movie industry, a small software company is asking a federal judge for permission to sell and market its product for copying DVDs. In a complaint ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- A computer scientist testified in federal court here Tuesday that RealNetworks' DVD copying software circumvents encryption technology, an assertion bolstering Hollywood' claims that ...
LOS ANGELES — Hollywood’s six major movie studios Tuesday sued Seattle-based RealNetworks to prevent it from distributing DVD-copying software they said would allow consumers to “rent, rip and return” ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Should an American software company be allowed to legally sell computer applications that enable ...
A federal judge on Tuesday upheld an earlier decision and banned RealNetworks from selling its DVD-copying software. U.S. District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel, who previously presided over the original ...
In a press conference earlier today, 321 Studios founder Robert Moore announced they were going to appeal last Fridays ruling against the company (a replay of the webcast can be found on the company's ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Hollywood has prevailed in its battle to keep consumers from copying ...
LOS ANGELES — RealNetworks said today that it had temporarily stopped distributing its DVD copying software, RealDVD, at a federal judge’s request in a copyright case brought by Hollywood studios. “We ...
Hollywood studios Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox sued a handful of small software companies Wednesday, alleging that their distribution of DVD-copying software violates copyright law. The ...
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