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Reuters Logo A Norwegian hacker who has angered Hollywood by cracking a DVD copy protection code is a cyberspace version of a burglar, plaintiffs told an Oslo appeals court Thursday.

Major U.S. studios, which have brought charges in Norway, said a film-copying program developed by Jon Johansen when he was a teenager had helped DVD piracy worldwide.

"We consider this stealing," Marsha King, executive vice president and general manager of Warner Home Video, told the Oslo Appeals Court. "It's taking our key and breaking into our house and stealing what we've made," she said.

The U.S. movie industry wants to use the Johansen case to set a legal precedent as part of a global crack down on piracy, which it estimates costs it $3 billion annually in lost sales.

In January, a court acquitted the 20-year-old computer programmer of charges of violating Norwegian data laws when he was 15 by developing a DVD-copying program and distributing it on the Internet.

That ruling established that, under Norwegian law, anyone buying a DVD legally can decide what to do with it. Prosecutors lodged an appeal.

The program "opened a door which we would have liked to close immediately, but we didn't manage," King said. Johansen's program is banned in the United States.

"Anyone who had not bought our product could get the product for free on the Internet," King said, referring to markets such as China and Malaysia, where she said up to an estimated 90 percent of DVD films are pirate copies.

John Hoy, president of the DVD Copy Control Association, said the case against Johansen was principally important in trying to protect trade secrets globally.

"My view is that it's important--very important--for the concept of trade secrets and, more generally, for intellectual property to be sustained by courts worldwide," Hoy said.

The retrial is due to end Dec. 12.

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im still cONfused
yeah this is right. i think we need to learn what is legal so we dont break any laws. (Read the rest)
Posted by: ladyburd Posted on: 04/25/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
If they're going to take the "trade secret" route  Robert Crocker | 12/05/03
Not to mention  dscherf | 12/05/03
Yes and No  Robert Crocker | 12/05/03
This stupid  voska | 12/05/03
Region codes irrelevant  Fred Fredrickson | 12/07/03
Region codes are obsolete anyway  A.Sinic | 12/08/03
Chumps  GRindinAxTaRupy | 12/05/03
Hey GRindin  nite_w0lf | 12/05/03
Yer right nitey  GRindinAxTaRupy | 12/05/03
I disagree  bhanes@... | 12/05/03
Where we are?  Vily Clay | 12/05/03
It's not all bad  bna1jwr | 12/05/03
I hate that argument  GRindinAxTaRupy | 12/05/03
My final argument.  bna1jwr | 12/05/03
Capitolsim isn't the problem  voska | 12/05/03
Captialism is dependent on greed  Fred Fredrickson | 12/07/03
Greed kills capitolism  voska | 12/08/03
The sky is falling, oh my!  cybershoplifter | 12/05/03
Im still cornfused  Hanover Phist | 12/05/03
Copyright is  dscherf | 12/05/03
if you live in the US  ryusen | 12/05/03
I'd love that citation  AbsolutelyNot | 12/05/03
unfortuantly for P2P  ryusen | 12/05/03
im still cONfused  ladyburd | 04/25/07
Different Laws for Different Countries  bna1jwr | 12/05/03
Hollywood sold him the content, he paid for his movies  FilledOut | 12/05/03
Can't have license fee and GPL  A.Sinic | 12/08/03
?You?ll be sued for Christmas??  cybershoplifter | 12/05/03
"Broke into house" is the WORST metaphor EVER!!!  xunil skcor | 12/05/03
build a better house anology  ryusen | 12/05/03
MY HOUSE NOT YOURS  Nigel Johnstone | 12/05/03
Condos  voska | 12/05/03
Condos to the MPAA  Nigel Johnstone | 12/05/03
Grey area...  Patrick Jones | 12/05/03
but...  ryusen | 12/05/03
Bad Analogy....  Joe Blow_z | 12/05/03
You don't license the movie when you buy a DVD  voska | 12/05/03
and what is that fee we pay  JWatson77 | 12/05/03
Prove it.  tom802@... | 12/05/03
But you  dscherf | 12/05/03
Not true UCITA not implemented  Nigel Johnstone | 12/05/03
This is a GREAT idea  Nigel Johnstone | 12/05/03
TV comercials  randyb359 | 12/05/03
Good point  bhanes@... | 12/05/03
EULAs failing  Nigel Johnstone | 12/05/03
Intel will be next  nite_w0lf | 12/07/03
Fair use?  jvahabzadeh | 12/05/03
Didn't He Make Player Software?  markdoiron | 12/05/03
all he did  ryusen | 12/05/03
yes, but  JWatson77 | 12/05/03
it's all about ownership  bjornafreeman@... | 12/05/03
Correct  bjornafreeman@... | 12/05/03
Let's terminate some FUD  Fred Fredrickson | 12/07/03
Took their key?  samp_z | 12/05/03
*SCREAM*  ryusen | 12/05/03
I've had about all I can stand of this nonsence.  Dan C._z | 12/05/03
funny  JWatson77 | 12/05/03
breaking into our house!  nite_w0lf | 12/06/03
is it legal  JWatson77 | 12/07/03
Yes it is legal  voska | 12/08/03
Stealing? How?  none none | 12/06/03
I paid them for the rite to copy allready  nite_w0lf | 12/06/03
Guess it might be time for class action against Hollywood  FilledOut | 12/09/03
Message has been deleted.  myfevertoy | 10/22/06

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