Comments on: Apple gets reprieve from French DRM-busting law
France's controversial copyright law is dealt a major setback as sections are ruled unconstitutional.
France's controversial copyright law is dealt a major setback as sections are ruled unconstitutional.
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The critical question we need to ask is: Whose hardware is it anyway?
http://www.digital-copyright.ca/node/2567
"The government, lobbied by legacy copyright holders and hardware manufacturers, can pry my camcorder, computer, home theater, or portable media player from my cold dead hands!"
- Trust the French to take a law..
- by aabcdefghij987654321 August 1, 2006 6:37 AM PDT
- and by selectively nullifying portions of the law change it to mean exactly the opposite of what they started with.
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(4 Comments)How much did Apple pay these people to do this?