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DVDFab Has Ignored Court's Shut Down Order, AACS Says (torrentfreak.com)

An anonymous reader cites a report on TorrentFreak: DVDFab has failed to cease its operations in the U.S. and should be sanctioned, AACS says. The decryption licensing outfit founded by Warner Bros, Disney, Microsoft, Intel and others, informs a New York federal court that DVDFab's parent company has blatantly ignored a permanent injunction that was issued last year. In 2014 decryption licensing outfit AACS LA initiated a renewed crackdown on DRM-circumvention software. The company, founded by a group of movie studios and technology partners, sued the makers of popular DVD and Blu-Ray ripping software DVDFab in a New York federal court. After a brief legal battle the court ruled in favor of AACS, issuing an injunction based on the argument that the "DVDFab Group" violates the DMCA's anti-circumvention clause, since their software can bypass DVD and Bluray encryption. Among other things, the injunction barred DVDFab from distributing its software in public and allowed AACS to seize a wide range of domain names. The crippling injunction seemed to work, but not for long. In a new court filing, AACS notes that the software vendor briefly blocked U.S. purchases but went back to business as usual soon after (PDF).

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  1. put comey and these idiots in a room by TheGratefulNet · · Score: 4, Insightful

    and let them fight it out.

    comey wants to outlaw encryption.

    that stupid trade group wants ONLY encryption.

    #include <popcorn.h>

    lol

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    1. Re:put comey and these idiots in a room by IMightB · · Score: 4, Interesting

      No he only wants to to ban it for the peasants. (ie us)

    2. Re:put comey and these idiots in a room by The+Grim+Reefer · · Score: 5, Funny

      That's a great idea. Only a terrorist would want to use encryption. Perhaps the the entire R/MIAA should be sent to Gitmo.

      And I think we can make it revenue neutral, or even make a profit. We'll sell tickets to anyone who would like to waterboard them. After all, they must be hiding something on those disks. Why else would they encrypt them? Or people can pay to choose which song will be blasted in their cell. Kind of like a torture jukebox.

    3. Re:put comey and these idiots in a room by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 5, Funny

      If the use of encryption is banned in the United States (for private individuals), terrorists will probably start mailing encrypted Blu-Ray disks, containing operational instructions, to each other. Suggested titles might include "Mullahs Gone Wild" and "Three Men and a Fatwah".

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  2. dvd is useful - please fight by late_game_reviewer · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I have an authistic kid when mental problems. He doesn't give a shit about ads, their stupid dvd intro for 10 minutes. he just wants to play his dvd from disney. Just press play and BAM, his cartoon plays, nothing else, no ads, no intro nothing just the movie. So yeah, I copy all my dvd content, remove that fucking shitty drm my SON doesn't need and make a dvd or copy it to a usb and put it on his tablet so he doesn't freak out with ads, scream at me and probably has a wish to insert his tablet in my asshole by any means

    1. Re:dvd is useful - please fight by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You obviously don't have an authistic kid bud...

    2. Re:dvd is useful - please fight by 110010001000 · · Score: 4, Funny

      I'm not autistic and I don't want to watch all those ads either. Who does?

    3. Re:dvd is useful - please fight by CCarrot · · Score: 5, Insightful

      As another parent of an autistic kid, my reply to you, AC, is FUCK YOU!

      (and yes, I'm fully aware I'm posting as an AC as well, thanks for stating the bloody obvious!)

      Unfortunately, there persists this stubborn subset of morons in society that continue to believe that mental diseases are imaginary, so people with autism or clinical depression must be "faking it", that they just have to "toughen up" or some shit like that.

      Ironically enough, it's often these self same people who have a morally-outraged meltdown whenever they see a mom-n-pop store entrance that has a bit of a step up, or an elevator without braille on the floor selector buttons. Apparently it's absolutely vital for everyone to accommodate certain types of ability impairment, but accommodating other types is somehow 'babying' them.

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  3. Good luck with that by Sycraft-fu · · Score: 4, Interesting

    DVDFab is made by a Chinese company and you know just how much of a fuck China gives about this.

  4. US courts over-reach? by ukoda · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The Slashdot summary and the article both fail to mention what country DVDFab is in, but the linked domain implies they are in China. So what was the point of the American court telling them what to do? If the AACS want to shut them down they should be applying Chinese laws in a Chinese court, anything else is just theatrics.

  5. Re:available everywhere but the publishers? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    It is a very useful program for making backups of your DVD & BluRay collection. That is their main selling point. Have used it for years. Saves the wear and tear on my disc collection and allows me to store them in a safe place. Then I can watch them with PowerDVD straight from my hard drive.

    And they do publish updates very soon after a new protection scheme comes out.

  6. Good Advertising by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm considering going and buying a copy now.

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  7. Re:DEC logo by Qzukk · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Somewhere along the long line of people who have owned and operated slashdot, the site administration has lost all of the people who had any idea what DEC was. Since it has the word "digital" in it, the current editors assume the icon can go with anything digital, like Digital Millennium Copyright Act

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  8. Re:douche-nozzles injunction by houstonbofh · · Score: 4, Informative

    Can I go to court and get an injunction against AACS being douche-nozzles?

    Already done... You see the AACS are ignoring the WTO order allowing them to pirate software directly to recoup online casino losses from the illegal US actions.