Ways You Might Be Breaking the Law (With Your Tech)
6. Making DRM DOA
Digital rights management refers to any technology, such as encryption of DVDs, that prevents you from making copies. Of course, some clever teenager always figures out how to hack it. But whether you create the hack or just download a tool that uses it, you may be breaking a big bad law called the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Are these cases clear-cut? Absolutely not. Witness, for example, the current legal smackdown between Hollywood and Real Networks over RealDVD copying software.
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