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A Year Ago: Hollywood Tries To Block DVD Decoder

News Seven major studios went back to court to stop Eric Corley from posting his program that allows users to copy DVD disks on other sites The seven major Hollywood studios, through its trade group, the Motion Picture Association of America, have been...

[April 6, 2001, 6:07]

Hollywood Tries To Block DVD Decoder

News The seven major Hollywood studios, through its trade group, the Motion Picture Association of America, have been waging a legal battle against Eric Corley and his company, 2600 Enterprises, to keep him from posting a software program on his...

[April 6, 2000, 15:59]

Mitnick Gains Friends In High Places

News The protests went great," said 2600 editor Eric Corley. Either they can send him to a federal prison for another year, or they can send him to a halfway house where he can see the sky again and breath the air and do all those things that we take...

[June 7, 1999, 13:29]

Last Picture Show? Movie Site Attacked

News It sued Eric Corley and his company, 2600 Enterprises, after the information was published on Corley's site. On January 20 the MPAA won an injunction against Corley and two other sites, prohibiting them from posting the software.

[April 14, 2000, 9:05]

DVD Copier Faces Another Lawsuit

News The Hollywood studios were successful in their federal copyright case, winning a judgment against publisher Eric Corley, in which Corley was banned from posting or even linking to the DeCSS code. The DVD Copy Control Association, a Hollywood-backed...

[February 16, 2004, 10:40]

Free Speech Online Finding Limits

News The magazine and its publisher Eric Corley was ordered to remove all copies and links to copies of the program, but Corley's attorneys argued that his site -- a news page for hackers and underground Netizens -- is protected by the First Amendment.

[November 30, 2001, 12:23]

The Mitnick Release: Is It Over?

News He's experiencing a lot of frustration over the things he can't do," said Eric Corley, editor of the hacker magazine 2600 and the leader of a "Free Kevin" grassroots movement. Nearly five years after news of his arrest blazed across the nation's...

[January 21, 2000, 8:40]

A Year Ago: The Mitnick Release - Is It Over?

News He's experiencing a lot of frustration over the things he can't do," said Eric Corley, editor of the hacker magazine 2600 and the leader of a "Free Kevin" grassroots movement. Forget the national manhunt, book and movie deals, 'Free Kevin' movement...

[January 22, 2001, 6:01]

Pushing 'shift' Draws Lawsuit

News In one, Web publisher Eric Corley was banned by a federal judge from publishing software code that helped in the process of copying DVDs. SunnComm Technologies, a developer of CD anti-piracy technology, said on Thursday that it will probably sue a...

[October 10, 2003, 14:40]

Russians To Be Tried Under DMCA

News Wednesday's decision follows a similar decision from a federal appeals court last year barring Web publisher Eric Corley from including hyperlinks on his site to a software program known as DeCSS that can be used to crack DVD encryption.

[May 9, 2002, 14:02]

Movie Studios Sue DVD Software Firms

News Studios have won several victories in their legal attempts to push that information offline, winning a court order barring publisher Eric Corley from posting one of the software tools, called DeCSS, on his Web site or even linking to other sites...

[September 18, 2003, 9:55]

DeCSS Case Runs Into California Roadblock

News Thus far, the defendants have fared better in California than New York, where a federal judge earlier this year ordered an injunction banning Eric Corley from publishing links on his Web site to the disputed code.

[December 18, 2000, 9:11]

Free Speech Victory For DVD Crackers

News In that case, publisher Eric Corley has been blocked from posting the code online or linking to other sites that post the code. A California court has dealt a potentially serious setback to the movie industry's attempt to rid the online world of...

[November 2, 2001, 10:12]

Court Upholds Ban On DVD-cracking Code

News The decision for now upholds a controversial law known as the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and prevents Web site 2600 and its publisher, Eric Corley, from posting links to computer code known as DeCSS -- a program that allows DVD movies...

[November 29, 2001, 9:06]

Mitnick Teaches 'social Engineering'

News As an introduction to the session, Eric Corley -- also known as Emmanuel Goldstein, the publisher of the hacker magazine 2600 -- called AT&T's internal security to inquire about a memo that warned employees about the social engineering session.

[July 18, 2000, 11:14]

Roundup: The Summer Of Hacking

News Mon, 17 Jul Publisher of top hacking magazine 2600, Eric Corley, is to stand trial for spreading a DVD copying and distributing utility on the Internet Hackers are going to cost the world over £1tn in 2000, which is over 17 percent of the United...

[July 13, 2000, 14:26]

Is Scour 'Napster With Movies'?

News Among the defendants is the publisher of the underground 'zine 2600, Eric Corley, better known by his nom de Net, Emmanuel Goldstein, who hosted -- then, later, linked to -- the source code of the DeCSS program.

[July 24, 2000, 8:56]