- Tue Nov 10 3:02 PM PST 2009 RealNetworks appeals injunction on RealDVD sales
Real asks appeals court to overturn federal judge's decision to halt sales of DVD-copying software.
- Wed Oct 7 10:40 AM PDT 2009 RealNetworks set to file appeal in RealDVD case
Real likely doesn't have much chance of removing a ban on sales of DVD-copying software but there's little cost to the company to try.
- Wed Aug 12 12:45 PM PDT 2009 Kaleidescape loses; DVD copying falls again
Decision comes a day after a federal court placed a preliminary injunction on the sale of RealDVD. The one-two punch in the courts is likely to rock the technology community.
- Tue Aug 11 5:54 PM PDT 2009 RealNetworks loses critical ruling in RealDVD case
Federal judge sides with Hollywood and issues a preliminary injunction that will prevent RealNetworks from selling RealDVD software.
- Thu Jun 25 8:54 AM PDT 2009 MPAA says Real's patent attempt saps RealDVD argument
Movie studios allege patent application filed by RealNetworks proves company misled the court about circumventing copy protection measures.
- Fri May 22 1:35 PM PDT 2009 What to expect from the RealDVD decision
Judge is known for delivering relatively speedy decisions. But, even if Real loses in this preceding, company could still prevail at trial. We have a long way to go yet.
- Wed May 20 7:53 PM PDT 2009 RealDVD case: Real introduces surprise witness
Former Microsoft exec disputes that Hollywood banned DVD copying in license for Content Scramble System.
- Mon May 18 4:00 AM PDT 2009 MPAA vs. RealNetworks: Five reasons why Hollywood will win
In federal court, the tech company had a tough time proving it didn't circumvent copy protections or that a proposed DVD copying box won't lead to mass piracy.
- Mon May 11 6:34 PM PDT 2009 RealNetworks continues to develop DVD-copying device
Though a judge made decide to retain a ban on sales of Real's DVD-copying technology, the company continues to develop film-copying device.
- Fri May 1 1:49 PM PDT 2009 Week in review: RealDVD takes the stand
The movie studios' case against the DVD-copying software went to court this week triggering some drama--and a few surprises. Also, a peek at the latest Windows 7 version.




