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Register: Uni Team Claims SDMI Cracked, and 'Inherently Vulnerable' Open in a new windowLink Details
- "SDMI now looks comprehensively hacked, with the release of a report by a group of security and digital watermarking researchers claiming that they successfully beat the Hack SDMI challenge." By John Lettice.
- http://www.theregister.co.uk/2000/10/24/uni_team_claims_sdmi_cracked/

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Register: SDMI Cracks Revealed Open in a new windowLink Details
- "The academic cracker crew led by Princeton University Computer Science Professor Edward Felten, which answered the HackSDMI public challenge of last September with 'unqualified' results, has received veiled threats of criminal prosecution under the
- http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/04/23/sdmi_cracks_revealed/

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Register: SDMI Crack Team Scurries Away in Fear Again Open in a new windowLink Details
- "Princeton University Computer Science Professor Edward Felten, who has credited himself and his team with cracking the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) Public Challenge, has once again wussed-out after threatening to do something frightfully d
- http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/04/27/sdmi_crack_team_scurries_away/

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Register: SDMI Crack Team Launches Preemptive Suit Open in a new windowLink Details
- "The Princeton University team which rose successfully to the SDMI challenge is asking the US District Court in New Jersey to issue a declaratory judgment absolving them of liability before releasing the results of their research into cracking severa
- http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/06/07/sdmi_crack_team_launches_preemptive/

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Register: Felten Spills the SDMI Beans Open in a new windowLink Details
- "Princeton University Professor Edward Felten, who led the team of researchers which successfully cracked the SDMI challenge, delivered his group's findings at the tenth annual USENIX conference in Washington Wednesday, and was not arrested." By
- http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/08/16/felten_spills_the_sdmi_beans/

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Register: US Courts Kowtow to Entertainment Industry Open in a new windowLink Details
- News of DeCSS linking case upheld on appeal and the dismissal of Felten v. RIAA.
- http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/11/29/us_courts_kowtow_to_entertainment/

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Register: Prof Hushes SDMI Crack on DMCA Terror Open in a new windowLink Details
- "Princeton University computer science professor Edward Felten, who has claimed to have helped crack the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) watermark challenge, now says he's withholding the details of his accomplishment on advice of legal counse
- http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/01/15/prof_hushes_sdmi_crack/

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Daily Princetonian: Music Industry Warns Felten Open in a new windowLink Details
- "Research team may not be able to publish digital watermark crack." By Joshua Tauberer.
- http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2001/05/03/news/3123.shtml

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Standard: Copyright Thugs Open in a new windowLink Details
- "The SDMI, the RIAA and industry lawyers better get something straight: preventing piracy doesn't mean you can punish researchers."
- http://www.lessig.org/content/standard/0,1902,24208,00.html

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BBC: Security Through Censorship Open in a new windowLink Details
- "The recording industry is trying to gag scientists who exposed the shortcomings of security systems used to protect online music."
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1296384.stm

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BBC: Legal Challenge to US Piracy Law Open in a new windowLink Details
- "Record makers are being sued by scientists who want to show up the holes in technology being used to protect music against piracy." By Mark Ward.
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1375151.stm

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BBC: Digital Music's Security Flaws Exposed Open in a new windowLink Details
- "The secrets of digital music's anti-copying devices have been finally revealed by an American professor."
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/new_media/1492835.stm

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Slashdot: Felten Won't Appeal DMCA Case Open in a new windowLink Details
- "The EFF is reporting that Prof. Felten et al will not be appealing the judge's dismissal of his case challenging the DMCA." News and discussion forum.
- http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/02/06/1826213

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Slashdot: DMCA 2, Freedom 0 Open in a new windowLink Details
- "Politech is featuring this press release from EFF stating Judge Garrett Brown of the Federal District Court in Trenton, New Jersey, threw out the EFF-Felten case challenging the DMCA after less than 25 minutes of debate." News and discussion fo
- http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/11/29/001234&mode=nested

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Wired: Copyright Law Foes Lose Big Open in a new windowLink Details
- "On Wednesday, with a pair of federal courts siding with the music and record industry, the Electronic Frontier Foundation lost two of its most important intellectual property cases so far."
- http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,48726,00.html

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PCWorld: RIAA Silences Security Code Crackers Open in a new windowLink Details
- "Under pressure, academic chooses not to present paper on ways to crack SDMI music encryption." By Sam Costello.
- http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,48546,00.asp

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Newsfactor: Scientists Sue to Publish Music Code Crack Open in a new windowLink Details
- "Professor Edward Felten is again taking on the recording industry, saying that open discussion of his team's code-cracking findings will improve technology and consumer choice." By Jay Lyman.
- http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/11063.html

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PCWorld: Silenced Professor Sues SDMI, RIAA Open in a new windowLink Details
- "Researcher: Report shows digital music security weakness, but it's no how-to manual." By Scarlet Pruitt.
- http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,52006,00.asp

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Wired: SDMI Code-Breaker Speaks Freely Open in a new windowLink Details
- "After the recording industry warned the Princeton University researcher not to speak at a conference in April about how he and colleagues cracked anti-copying technology, Felten didn't give up." By Declan McCullagh.
- http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,46097,00.html

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Slashdot: Felten vs. RIAA Hearing Open in a new windowLink Details
- Account of the November 29 hearing in Felten vs. RIAA, and discussion forum.
- http://slashdot.org/features/01/11/30/1739226.shtml

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Salon: Another Crack in the SDMI Wall Open in a new windowLink Details
- "A team of researchers claims to have successfully hacked a digital music watermarking system." By Janelle Brown.
- http://www.salon.com/tech/log/2000/10/22/princeton_sdmi/

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kuro5hin: RIAA Attempting Suppression of SDMI Paper Open in a new windowLink Details
- News and discussion forum.
- http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2001/4/25/19162/4143

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NYTimes: Record Panel Threatens Researcher With Lawsuit Open in a new windowLink Details
- "The recording industry has threatened a Princeton computer scientist with legal action if his research group presents a paper at an academic conference this week describing how it is possible to circumvent an industry music-protection system."
- http://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/24/technology/24MUSI.html

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Salon: Is the RIAA Running Scared? Open in a new windowLink Details
- "A fumbled attempt to silence a Princeton professor backfires on the recording industry." By Janelle Brown.
- http://www.salon.com/tech/log/2001/04/26/felten/

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Wired: Another Stain on Copyright Law Open in a new windowLink Details
- "Once again, the law intended to promote the distribution of content on the Internet has instead been used to restrict it." By Brad King.
- http://www.wired.com/news/mp3/0,1285,43377,00.html

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Wired: Code-Breakers Go to Court Open in a new windowLink Details
- "After a team of academics who broke a music-watermarking scheme bowed to legal threats from the recording industry and chose not to publish their research in April, they vowed to 'fight another day, in another way.'" By Declan McCullagh.
- http://www.wired.com/news/mp3/0,1285,44344,00.html

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Slashdot: ACM vs. RIAA Open in a new windowLink Details
- "The ACM position is: 'ACM believes that the application of any law to limit the freedom to publish research on computer technology will impose a cost not only on ACM's members, but also on the academic community, the process of scientific discourse,
- http://slashdot.org/articles/01/08/31/1650255.shtml

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Slashdot: DoJ Supports Dismissal of Felten v. RIAA Case Open in a new windowLink Details
- "The EFF is reporting that the Department of Justice has filed a motion to dismiss the pending Felten v. RIAA case because it's 'not ripe' and it fails to address serious First Amendment problems."
- http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/12/0456218

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Wired: Watermark Crackers Back Away Open in a new windowLink Details
- "A team of academics who broke a music-watermarking scheme bowed to legal threats from the entertainment industry and decided not to describe their research at a conference on Thursday." By Declan McCullagh.
- http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,43353,00.html

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