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Judge Rules Against RealDVD

mattOzan writes "Judge Marilyn Hall Patel was unswayed by RealNetworks' defense of their product under the Fair Use Doctrine, as she declared RealDVD illegal and barred its distribution. As she said in her ruling, 'So while it may well be fair use for an individual consumer to store a backup copy of a personally owned DVD on that individual's computer, a federal law has nonetheless made it illegal to manufacture or traffic in a device or tool that permits a consumer to make such copies.' She also said RealNetworks was aware of the conflict between their agreement and their plans for the software: 'Real did not elect to return (or destroy, with appropriate certification) the CSS General Specifications after it received them, as Real had a right to do under the agreement... This behavior indicates that Real understood it to be bound by the CSS General Specifications as well as the other technical specifications received after execution of the CSS License Agreement.'"

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  1. This is your life, slashdot! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

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  2. Re:No, Clearly a Horrible Anti-Fair Use Ruling by Greyfox · · Score: 1, Troll

    Current IP law is broken, but the media companies like it that way. If our congresspeople would get Walt Disney's putrid decaying cock out of their mouths and do the job they're supposed to do, looking out for the taxpayers they represent, this wouldn't be an issue. I am quite happy to always vote against incumbent until this happens.

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