Scribit Michal Suchanek dies 05/05/2006 hora 16:18: > DMCA in Europe ?! Yes. :-/
> Isn't DMCA the law saying that you cannot copy anything that is > copy-protected, even if you had the right to copy it otherwise (ie if > there was no copy protection)? Yes, and some exceptions to the copyright are not available anymore, like the right to do a backup. In France, the first version of the law also let apart exceptions for libraries and academics, I think. > Indeed DRM activists would make this rule unbreakable. They seek to > establish copy protection that cannot be ever circumvented. DRM will not make it impossible to circumvent. DRM is about to give a sealed container and the key. It is only ``possible'' because it uses proprietary software, and there are solutions to break DRM. Not when on top of TC, though. Quickly, Nowhere man -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenPGP 0xD9D50D8A
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