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    Hewlett-Packard targets researchers for discussing a software vulnerability in what appears to be the first attempt to expand controversial copy protection law to security flaws.

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    Free music junkies met news of the record industry's legal crackdown on file-swapping individuals with a big yawn--but it looks like the labels are serious. So is it you they're after?

  • Hacker mag ends copyright fight

    Hacker publication 2600 magazine won't appeal a ruling prohibiting it from linking to code that can crack copy protections on DVDs, bringing a closely watched digital copyright fight to an end.

  • Arrest may spark review of copyright law

    He's an unlikely poster child for a movement to change a major US law. But the plight of Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov is again shining the spotlight on a controversial law designed to expand copyright protections into the digital age.

  • Record labels hit with free-speech suit

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a group of scientists, asking that they be allowed to publish research on anti-copying technology, despite protests from the entertainment industry.

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