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Digg's struggle over the posting of a DRM encryption key highlights the power of the Net to transform a censorship issue into a cause celebre.

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by anarchyreigns May 4, 2007 2:13 PM PDT
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You Can't Do That!
by drdoolittle2800 May 5, 2007 6:47 AM PDT
Hey, you can't post that. I copyrighted my old high school locker combination and now you've included that in your cryptic code. Be prepared to be sued...
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It is not patent infingement
by hadaso May 6, 2007 1:55 AM PDT
It is not patent infringement when a copy is made where the patent doesn't hold at all. You cannot call it "patent infringement that occurs when copies of Windows are made and installed on computers abroad" because it is not patent infringement. For it to be "patent infringement" there should be a patent registered in the jurisdiction where the copying occurs.
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Whatever it is not...
by Fil0403 May 6, 2007 3:09 AM PDT
...it's illegal to copy Windows and install on computers abroad.
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