The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that a Web publisher could be barred from posting DVD-copying code online without infringing on his free speech rights. The state's high court overturned an ...
A California State Appeals Court ruled on Thursday that computer code used to "descramble" DVDs is "pure speech," and citing the First Amendment, the court reversed a trial court's order to block the ...
SAN FRANCISCO --Internet disclosures of trade secrets aren't protected by the Constitution's free-speech guarantee, the California Supreme Court has ruled in a decision hailed by Hollywood and ...
A federal appeals court upholds an order that prohibits publishing or linking to DVD-cracking code--a decision that civil rights advocates say that could wreak havoc on free speech online. Department ...
In the 1995 film Hackers, a cunning security expert working for an oil company hatches an embezzlement scheme. Everything is going according to plan until teenage hackers (including a young Angelina ...
Nearly 20 years after its initial release, a hacker has found a way to run homebrew software on an unmodified PlayStation 2 using nothing but a carefully burned DVD-ROM. Security researcher CTurt laid ...
A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld an order that prohibits publishing or linking to DVD-cracking code--a decision with sweeping significance for free-speech ...