Apr 3 2003

Norway Teen to Be Retried in DVD Piracy Case

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The first-round acquittal was a blow to Hollywood, which is on a global campaign to crack down on piracy. The U.S. motion picture industry estimates piracy costs it $3.0 billion annually in lost sales.

The Motion Picture Association of America, representing major Hollywood studios such as Walt Disney Co. , Universal Studios and Warner Bros, filed the original complaint at Norway’s Economic Crime Unit.

The Oslo district court ruled that prosecutors had failed to prove that Johansen’s program — called DeCSS — had been used for illegal copying of DVDs, saying he was entitled to copy legally purchased DVDs.

Prosecutors in January lodged an appeal, objecting to the application of the law and the presentation of evidence.

There is no specific legislation in Norway that bars the digital duplication of copyrighted material, but Johansen’s program has been made a criminal offence in the United States under the Digital Copyright Millennium Act.

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