http://www.copyright.gov/legislation/dmca.pdf
The DMCA is very clear that any means of circumventing copy protection is illegal. While the most obvious and often cited implementation of this aspect of the law the courts have upheld any means of circumvention. Region encoding is one aspect of copy protection as is the encoding methods used on DVDs and is therefore covered by the DMCA. Modifying a DVD Player to bypass any aspect of copy protection is considered illegal. Section 1201 and 1202 prohibits the removal of any means of copy protection. In conjunction with section 109 CSS and region coded are considered protect means of enforcing copyright ownership and circumvention is in violation of the DMCA.
Bottom line, removal or circumventing CSS coding, region coding or Macrovision is illegal as stated in the DMCA.
The DMCA is very clear that any means of circumventing copy protection is illegal. While the most obvious and often cited implementation of this aspect of the law the courts have upheld any means of circumvention. Region encoding is one aspect of copy protection as is the encoding methods used on DVDs and is therefore covered by the DMCA. Modifying a DVD Player to bypass any aspect of copy protection is considered illegal. Section 1201 and 1202 prohibits the removal of any means of copy protection. In conjunction with section 109 CSS and region coded are considered protect means of enforcing copyright ownership and circumvention is in violation of the DMCA.
Bottom line, removal or circumventing CSS coding, region coding or Macrovision is illegal as stated in the DMCA.
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