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DVD-copying sales ban reinstated

March 16, 2004 A New York federal judge has reinstated a ban on sales of 321 Studios' DVD copying software. TAGS: DVD-copying, federal judge, New York

Court puts DVD-copying decision on hold

March 9, 2004 A New York federal judge has temporarily put on hold a ruling against 321 Studios, which makes DVD-copying software, pending a hearing next week. TAGS: DVD-copying, Susan Illston, federal judge, New York

DVD-copying trailblazer shuts its doors

August 4, 2004 321 Studios closes for good, saying it couldn't operate after losing court battles. TAGS: DVD-copying, copy protection, DVD, backup

New ban for DVD-copying software

May 20, 2004 A New York federal judge issues yet another sales ban against 321 Studios' popular DVD-copying software. TAGS: DVD-copying, ban, ruling, Macrovision Corp., federal judge, New York

Video game makers sue over copying program

June 15, 2004 321 Studios, whose DVD-copying software angered Hollywood, is in legal hot water again. TAGS: DVD-copying, game company, video game, New York, software company, San Francisco, games, video, DVD

Banned DVD copiers get spam treatment

March 2, 2004 Film-copying software from 321 Studios, deemed illegal by the courts, is now showing up in in-boxes. TAGS: DVD-copying, Susan Illston, inbox, Hollywood, copy protection, copy, attorney, e-mail, DVD

Judge blocks sales of unlicensed DVD chips

July 26, 2004 The MPAA wins a court round against the spread of chips that helped DVD copying. TAGS: ESS Technology, DVD-copying, Judge, DVD, Hollywood, California

Judge: DVD-copying software is illegal

February 20, 2004 A federal court says 321 Studios' software breaks copyright laws and that the company must stop selling the products. TAGS: Susan Illston, DVD-copying, Judge, antipiracy, Hollywood, copyright law, federal judge, DVD, software company, San Francisco, entertainment

Hollywood cracks down on DVD chipmakers

August 23, 2004 MPAA boosts enforcement on spread of hardware that might allow DVD copying. TAGS: DVD-copying, MediaTek, spread, Sigma, chip company, Hollywood, contract, DVD, hardware maker, copy protection, lawsuit, DVD player, California

Macrovision sues DVD-copying firm

January 8, 2004 The copy-protection company is joining the movie industry in a legal fight against small software maker 321 Studios. TAGS: Macrovision Corp., DVD-copying, copy protection, lawsuit, intellectual property, software company, movie, DVD

Studios settle lawsuit on DVD-copying chips

April 14, 2005 Multimedia chipmaker ESS Technology agrees not to sell products to movie-copying device makers. TAGS: ESS Technology, DVD-copying, antipiracy, lawsuit, Hollywood, DVD, chip company

New DVD-copying tools to hit shelves

August 23, 2003 Despite staunch legal opposition from Hollywood, DVD drive company Tritton Technologies agrees to distribute software for copying DVDs. TAGS: Tritton Technologies, DVD-copying, Eric Corley, DeCSS, CompUSA Inc., copy, DVD, copy protection, copyright law, DVD-drive, Hollywood, backup, movie

New lawsuit targets DVD copying

February 14, 2004 The DVD Copy Control Association, a Hollywood-backed technology group, files suit against software company 321 Studios for allegedly infringing patent rights on its DVD copy protection. TAGS: DVD-copying, Macrovision Corp., DeCSS, DVD, lawsuit, copy protection, New York, software company

Distributors of DVD-copy software sued

September 18, 2003 Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox sue a handful of small software companies, alleging that their distribution of DVD-copying software violates copyright law. TAGS: Tritton Technologies, DVD-copying, CompUSA Inc., copyright law, distributor, studio, distribution, DVD, software company

DVD-copying code loses free speech shield

August 25, 2003 The California Supreme Court rules that a Web publisher could be barred from posting DVD-cracking code online without infringing on his free speech rights. TAGS: DeCSS, DVD-copying, trade secret, defendant, DVD, court, First Amendment, copy protection, speech, decision, intellectual property, attorney, code, California

New copy-proof DVDs on the way?

February 15, 2005 Hackers broke through the antipiracy wrappers on DVDs years ago. Macrovision says it can now plug that hole--mostly. TAGS: Macrovision Corp., copy protection, The Walt Disney Co., antipiracy, DVD-copying, DVD, Hollywood, analog, technique, DVD player, studio, movies, brand, video

Hollywood group drops DVD-copying case

January 23, 2004 A request by the DVD Copy Control Association to California courts marks the close of the last prominent legal battle over DeCSS code. TAGS: DeCSS, DVD-copying, Hollywood, attorney, trade secret, appeals court, First Amendment, code, DVD, protection, decision, intellectual property, California

Court: DeCSS ban violated free speech

February 28, 2004 A California appeals panel reverses a 4-year-old injunction preventing publication of code that breaks Hollywood's DVD encryption scheme. TAGS: DeCSS, DVD-copying, Hollywood, speech, reverse engineering, appeals court, decision, California, programmer, San Jose, DVD, attorney, U.S.
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