Sklyarov, Bunner (DVD CCA) Hearings Thursday
"Sklyarov is represented by Joseph Burton; Bunner is represented by the First Amendment Project and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. The EFF Sklyarov/Bunner media release has time and location information for this hearing, too. Both hearings will be open to the public; please dress nicely if you attend. You can probably attend both, because the Sklyarov hearing should be over before the Bunner hearing starts. The Federal court (N.Dist.Cal.), for the Sklyarov case, is on the 5th floor, 280 South 1st Street; the State appellate court (6th App. Dist. Ct.), for the DVD CCA case, is at 333 West Santa Clara Street, Suite 1060."
Interestingly enough, the Washington Post ran an editorial knocking (if not actually blasting) the DMCA, with Sklyarov the example of what's wrong with the thing. Jerry Pournelle's column in Byte takes a slightly different tack, but raises the same troubling questions. (Thanks to fredistheking and SgtChairebourne for the links.)
Wow, the Washington Post supporting a communist? And that's different than usual how? May they all quickly join Katherine Graham six feet under.
If Anime would go away, the world would be a much better place. Bad example.
I can't believe you geeks are rallying in support of Dmitri Skylarov, of all people. I read about him in this morning's edition of USA Today.
I mean, come on, the guy butchers six people, including his own three-year-old son, and you are still going to defend his actions? No wonder you can't get mainstream support to overturn the DMCA.