[cc-licenses] Enough please (was Re: Some basic agreements?)
Greg London
teloscorbin at gmail.com
Mon Dec 11 10:39:39 EST 2006
To apply DRM, people usually needed to know how
it worked. And to explain how it worked, and release
that information to the public so that anyone could
apply DRM, well, that was usually frowned upon
by the DRM-Dave's of the world. Of course, Dave
frowned by taking people to court.
Maybe things have improved since the "dark times".
On 12/11/06, Dana Powers <dana.powers at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 12/10/06, Greg London <email at greglondon.com> wrote:
> > My understanding is that if Dave does not authorize
> > it, then to apply DRM that plays on his DRM-only
> > platform is to violate the anti-circumvention clause
> > of the DMCA.
> >
> > Is this not the case?
>
> DRM Dave should probably consult a lawyer. But a plain reading of
> 1201(b) suggests that this is not the case. Check out, for example,
> Doubletwist. Take with a grain of salt though, as I am not aware of
> any court rulings on this point yet, nor am I aware of any bar license
> with my name on it :)
>
> dp
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