Comments on: Judge seals courtroom in MPAA DVD-copying case
DVD Copy Control Association says public should be barred from the courtroom because information about the technology used to encrypt DVDs is a trade secret.
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- by Get_Bent April 27, 2009 1:39 PM PDT
- "DVD Copy Control Association says public should be barred from the courtroom because information about the technology used to encrypt DVDs is a trade secret."
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Showing 2 of 2 pages (44 Comments)But unfortunately for them, the technology to decrypt DVDs is readily available, making the sealed courtroom a moot point.