hmmmmmmmmmm but now he's wanted for discovering how to extract the data from APPLES I-PODS I-TUNES format it allows it to be dumped out to a conventional re-usable format
sooooooo the cycle starts again with the lawyers etc![]()
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Norwegian Court again acquits 'DVD Jon'
Tuesday, 23 December 2003
A Norwegian appeals court today for a second time acquitted Jon Leh Johansen aka "DVD Jon" on criminal charges of violating Norwegian law by writing and publishing a DVD descrambling program. He wrote and published the program called DeCSS so that he could watch films he owned on his Linux machine.
"After four years, Johansen has now been acquitted twice after two full trials," said Johansen's attorney Halvor Manshaus of the lawfirm Schjødt AS. "This ruling will be an important precedent in the application of existing intellectual property regulations on digital media."
Norway doesn't have a law like the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in the United States that has prevented DVD owners from viewing their own DVDs on their own computers.
According to media reports, the court also confirmed that DVD owners have the right to make backup copies.
The Norwegian prosecutors may still decide to appeal the second appeals court decision in the Johansen case to the Norwegian Supreme Court.
Never argue with an idiot: first he will drag you down to his level, then he will beat you with experience.
hmmmmmmmmmm but now he's wanted for discovering how to extract the data from APPLES I-PODS I-TUNES format it allows it to be dumped out to a conventional re-usable format
sooooooo the cycle starts again with the lawyers etc![]()