A Newsbytes article says “A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit by civil liberties groups who claimed that the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) was planning to use the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) to keep a Princeton University professor from publishing research on security flaws in music industry anti-piracy software.” This is a follow up to that whole cracking of the SDMI thing.
Related
- Princeton Student Sued Over Paper on CD Copying
- What Ever Happened to the SDMI?
- Princeton woman named in illegal file-sharing lawsuit
- Judge: Schools don’t have to help music industry group
- L.A. judge OKs lawsuit against KaZaA parent, Sharman
Zeropaid on Facebook


