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Date: 2000-08-27
DVD Lobby: Open Source = Piraterie
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Wie die juridischen Spin Doctores der DVD-Lobby CCA das
"Open Source Movement" relativ unsubtil als
Piraten/organisation denunzieren, wird zur Lektüre
nachdrücklich empfohlen.
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Thanks to EFF, we offer DVD CCA's Memorandum of
Opposition to the Pavlovich Quash Motion, dated August 18:
It opens with this statement:
Defendant Pavlovich is a leader in the so-called "open
source" movement, which is dedicated to the proposition that
material, copyrighted or not, should be made available over
the Internet for free. Acting in concert with like-minded
individuals throughout the world, Pavlovich engaged in
purposeful, unlawful conduct directed toward substantial
business enterprises in the State of California. He did so
knowing that his actions would adversely affect these
business enterprises and that his actions had the effect of
circumventing trade secret protections established by and for
the benefit of those business enterprises. Without denying
any of these facts, Pavlovich argues that he has not
purposefully availed himself of this forum and that he cannot
therefore be subject to this Court's jurisdiction. This argument
is untenable under the California long arm statue and related
case law
More of this
http://cryptome.org/dvd-v-521-opq.htm (39K)
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edited by Harkank
published on: 2000-08-27
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