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Old 10-05-2011, 10:34 AM   #2
murraypaul
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Looks like the DMCA portion of the judgement was minimal.
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We've never liked the DMCA's anti-circumvention language, so we'd be delighted to see the rest of the judiciary agree with Judge Marshall. However, his entire discussion of the DMCA is less than a page long, with only three sentences devoted to the circumvention question. The perfunctory nature of Judge Marshall's analysis makes him seem less like a hardcore DMCA reformer than a judge who didn't do his homework.
The primary point was that the DVDs were sold with an agreement that purchases by educational institutions included public performance rights.
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