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  • Tue Dec 10 2002 Testimony ends in Adobe hacking trial

    Testimony in the ElcomSoft trial wraps up with evidence from the accused Russian company's president, in a case that legal experts say leaves little room for defensive maneuvers.

    Posted by Lisa M. Bowman

  • Tue Dec 18 2001 Cyberlaw 2002: No clearer than 2001

    With the state of Internet law remaining in flux in the last year, legal analyst Doug Isenberg predicts that the same condition will probably define a good part of next year as well.

    Posted by Doug Isenberg

  • Sun Apr 23 2006 Congress readies broad new digital copyright bill

    Instead of reforming the controversial DMCA, the U.S. government seems poised to expand it in a sweeping proposal.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Tue Jul 30 2002 Security warning draws DMCA threat

    Hewlett-Packard targets researchers for discussing a software vulnerability in what appears to be the first attempt to expand controversial copy protection law to security flaws.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Mon Sep 10 2001 Draft bill aims for pay-for-play Internet

    A bill allegedly authored by a U.S. senator from South Carolina would require copy protections on PCs, cell phones and most other digital devices, sources say.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Mon Oct 25 2004 Would President Kerry defang the DMCA?

    CNET News.com Washington watcher Declan McCullagh says the senator's first major departure from Bush hints at bolstering consumer rights over copyrights.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Mon Jun 10 2002 Programmers enroll in political training

    Recent moves to curb piracy with technology have stirred budding programmers, who are boning up on legislation as policy issues become more entwined with their profession.

    Posted by Lisa M. Bowman

  • Sat Aug 9 2008 Judge orders halt to Defcon speech on subway card hacking

    Federal judge grants the state of Massachusetts' request to prevent three MIT students from giving a presentation about hacking smartcards used in the Boston subway system.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Fri May 2 2003 What goes around comes around

    If two upcoming trade pacts get signed by President Bush, Charles Cooper says, the U.S. government could paradoxically find itself accused of breaking the very copyright law it nowadays uses to prosecute others.

    Posted by Charles Cooper

  • Mon Dec 23 2002 Perspective: Will this land me in jail?

    CNET News.com's Washington Watcher Declan McCullagh wonders whether a provision in the DMCA means that he might get an all-expenses-paid vacation to Club Fed.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

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