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Free open-source program to decode DVDs with encryption
DeCSS is one of the first free computer programs capable of decrypting commercially produced DVD-Video discs. Before the release of DeCSS, free and open
DeCSS
Poem that describes the DeCSS algorithm
DeCSS haiku is a 465-stanza haiku poem written in 2001 by American hacker Seth Schoen as part of the protest action regarding the prosecution of Norwegian
DeCSS_haiku
Software library for decrypting DVD movies
libdvdcss is not to be confused with DeCSS, one of the first free computer programs capable of decrypting CSS. DeCSS uses a cracked DVD player key to perform
Libdvdcss
Norwegian programmer (born 1983)
programmer who has worked on reverse engineering data formats. He wrote the DeCSS software, which decodes the Content Scramble System used for DVD licensing
Jon_Lech_Johansen
Number representing illegal information
Millennium Copyright Act. In part of the court order against a program, DeCSS, that decrypts the Content Scramble System and in the AACS legal notices
Illegal_number
Format used to store digital video on DVDs
resulting in DeCSS. This has led to long-running legal battles and the arrest of some of those involved in creating or distributing the DeCSS code, through
DVD-Video
injunction to prevent them from using or distributing DeCSS or from linking to other websites that disclosed DeCSS. The Santa Clara Superior Court granted the preliminary
DVD Copy Control Ass'n v. Bunner
DVD_Copy_Control_Ass'n_v._Bunner
Additive process used to make a 3D object
been likened to the futility of preventing the widespread distribution of DeCSS, which enabled DVD ripping. After the US government had Defense Distributed
3D_printing
Digital rights management system used for DVD Video discs
computer processing power (see Data Encryption Standard). Based on the leaked DeCSS source-code, Frank A. Stevenson published in November 1999 three exploits
Content_Scramble_System
American legal case
plaintiffs, all movie studios, sought an injunction against the distribution of DeCSS, a program capable of decrypting video content that had been encrypted by
Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Corley
Universal_City_Studios,_Inc._v._Corley
Trade organization in the U.S.
(EFF), this takedown request was a "throwback threat" analogous to the DeCSS controversy. On February 4, 2022, Mitch Glazier swiftly took action against
Recording Industry Association of America
Recording_Industry_Association_of_America
Suppressing certain types of information before the fact
to the DeCSS code in these circumstances. The appeals court did consider the prior restraint and free expression issues, but treated the DeCSS program
Prior_restraint
filed the much publicized case versus Jon Johansen who they alleged wrote DeCSS. The case was dropped in January 2004. CSS decrypting software (such as
DVD_Copy_Control_Association
American underground technology publication
Universal v. Reimerdes involving the distribution of DVD copy protection tool DeCSS, where courts upheld the constitutionality of the Digital Millennium Copyright
2600:_The_Hacker_Quarterly
Norwegian government agency
Kurdish Islamist group, Ansar al-Islam. After Jon Lech Johansen released DeCSS, he was taken to court by Økokrim. The trial opened in the Oslo District
National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime in Norway
National_Authority_for_Investigation_and_Prosecution_of_Economic_and_Environmental_Crime_in_Norway
American computer scientist
The suit concerned the publication of DVD decryption software known as DeCSS, which the plaintiffs asserted was illegal under the Digital Millennium
David_S._Touretzky
American trade organization
portal Australian Classification Board British Board of Film Classification DeCSS: decryption program for DVD video discs using Content Scramble System Eirin
Motion_Picture_Association
Technology to control access to copyrighted works and prevent unauthorized copying
readers or other assistive technologies. In 1999, Jon Lech Johansen released DeCSS, which allowed a CSS-encrypted DVD to play on a computer running Linux,
Digital_rights_management
1998 United States copyright law
Kazan, editors of 2600: The Hacker Quarterly, for publishing the code of DeCSS, an algorithm designed to bypass the Content Scramble System (CSS) used
Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Digital_Millennium_Copyright_Act
Video download software
the takedown resulted in a Streisand effect reminiscent to that of the DeCSS takedown. Users reposted the software's source code across the internet
Youtube-dl
Container format in DVD-Video media
are many CSS-decrypting programs, or ripping software, such as libdvdcss, DeCSS, DVD Decrypter, AnyDVD or DVD Shrink which allow a protected DVD-Video disc
VOB
States. Free speech lawsuits have resulted surrounding the publication of DeCSS and the AACS encryption key, both dealing with the "cracking" of copy-protected
Censorship in the United States
Censorship_in_the_United_States
American technology writer
June 2013. Retrieved 19 June 2013. "2002 Pioneer Awards: Gillmor, Givens, DeCSS Writers". EFF Media Release. San Francisco, CA. 2002-04-11. Archived from
Dan_Gillmor
California Supreme Court case
Pavlovich posted the source code of a program called DeCSS on the LiVid Web site in October 1999. DeCSS allowed users to decrypt DVDs encrypted with CSS.
Pavlovich_v._Superior_Court
DVD ripping software
Blu-ray movies released up to that point.[citation needed] CloneCD DVD ripper DeCSS Libdvdcss "AnyDVD History". SlySoft. Archived from the original on 18 November
AnyDVD
restrictions on the export of cryptography from the United States. Junger v. Daley DeCSS Phil Zimmermann - Arms Export Control Act investigation regarding the PGP
Outline_of_cryptography
Controversy regarding copyright
the events involving Digg were an "interesting new twist". Code as speech DeCSS DVD Copy Control Association FCKGW (Microsoft Windows) HDCP master key release
AACS encryption key controversy
AACS_encryption_key_controversy
Formats of illegally-distributed movies
reasons it released an unrated DVD edition.[citation needed] In October 1999, DeCSS was released. This program enables anyone to remove the CSS encryption on
Pirated_movie_release_types
Movies, software or music distributed in violation of copyright
quality movies began to see widespread distribution – with the release of DeCSS, ISO images copied directly from the original DVDs were slowly becoming
Warez
American residential program for talented high school students
Schoen, technologist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, author of the DeCSS haiku Steven Strogatz, Professor of applied mathematics at Cornell University
Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics
Hampshire_College_Summer_Studies_in_Mathematics
CCA) for trade secret misappropriation because they posted DeCSS on the LiViD website. DeCSS AACS encryption key controversy Mirrors of the LiViD homepage
LiViD
Microsoft Windows software application
not have the ability to circumvent copy protections of encrypted DVDs. DeCSS DVD ripper (list of various related programs) AnyDVD DVD Shrink "Cease and
DVD_Decrypter
Standard for content distribution and digital rights management
theoretical foundations of AACS. The AACS LA consortium was founded in 2004. With DeCSS in hindsight, the IEEE Spectrum magazine's readers voted AACS to be one
Advanced Access Content System
Advanced_Access_Content_System
Optical disc authoring software
single executable file that is one megabyte in size. The program features a DeCSS decryption algorithm, enabling it to open and decrypt many currently available
DVD_Shrink
2000 book by Jessica Litman
rights management in the motion picture and music industries, including DeCSS on DVDs, and the lack of widespread adoption of a similar technology on
Digital_Copyright
Day of the year
Jon Lech Johansen, Norwegian computer programmer and engineer, created DeCSS 1984 – Ryohei Chiba, Japanese singer and dancer 1984 – Enar Jääger, Estonian
November_18
Number of standards related to cryptography
more Content Scramble System (CSS, the DVD encryption standard, broken by DeCSS) Kerberos authentication standard RADIUS authentication standard ANSI X9
Cryptography_standards
Sharing of bomb production methods on the Internet
the true dissemination of such information. When lawsuits erupted over DeCSS technology available over the Internet, allowing users to "crack" DVD encryption
Bomb-making instructions on the Internet
Bomb-making_instructions_on_the_Internet
American mathematician
publishing Andrew Huang's Hacking the Xbox and Keith Winstein's seven-line Perl DeCSS script (named qrpff), and Library Access to Music Project (LAMP), MIT's
Hal_Abelson
Texas Instruments' response to a project to factorize cryptographic keys
date-stamp signing key is shared by all models. AACS encryption key controversy DeCSS Illegal number Herman te Riele (1999-08-26), New factorization record Archived
Texas Instruments signing key controversy
Texas_Instruments_signing_key_controversy
Conference series
by Aaron McGruder and Siva Vaidhyanathan and discussions on the DMCA and DeCSS. Freedom Downtime premiered on Friday evening (July 14). The conference
Hackers_on_Planet_Earth
Software piracy organization
also known for its DoD DVD Speed Ripper released in 1999 shortly before DeCSS. DrinkOrDie was the biggest and most important software related group in
DrinkOrDie
PC meant to be used in a home theater setting
video-processing and storage capabilities. In 2000, DVD decryption software using the DeCSS algorithm allowed DVD owners to consolidate their DVD video libraries on
Home_theater_PC
circumvent technical measures taken to protect copyright. October 1999 – DeCSS, a computer program capable of decrypting content on a DVD, is published
Timeline_of_cryptography
Science and engineering award
Stephanie Perrin 2002: Dan Gillmor, Beth Givens, Jon Johansen and Writers of DeCSS 2003: Amy Goodman, Eben Moglen, David Sobel 2004: Kim Alexander, David L
EFF_Pioneer_Award
Firearm created using 3D printing
been likened to the futility of preventing the widespread distribution of DeCSS, which enabled DVD ripping. After the U.S. government had Defense Distributed
3D-printed_firearm
Concerns the law of information technology, including computing and the internet
Internet postings were at issue, the controversial distribution of the DeCSS code, and Gutnick v Dow Jones, in which libel laws were considered in the
Information_technology_law
Perl script
Marc Horowitz of the MIT SIPB. It performs DeCSS in six or seven lines. The name itself is an encoding of "decss" in rot-13. The algorithm was rewritten
Qrpff
American and Canadian technologist (1965–2025)
to 2003. While at UNC, he included an unofficial DVD player for Linux, DeCSS, in one of his syllabuses, and he received pressure from the Motion Picture
Gregory_B._Newby
American lawyer and judge
there until he retired in 2017. In a 1999–2000 case involving the DVD crack DeCSS, which allows users to evade copyright protections on DVDs allowing them
William_J._Elfving
U.S. computer scientist and journalist
mobile users. qrpff is one of the shortest programs that implements the DeCSS algorithm, co-authored by Winstein and Marc Horowitz, while at MIT. LAMP
Keith_Winstein
2009 court case
the movie studios sought for an injunction against the distribution of DeCSS, a program made to allow the copying of DVD content onto the hard drive
RealNetworks, Inc. v. DVD Copy Control Ass'n
RealNetworks,_Inc._v._DVD_Copy_Control_Ass'n
Norwegian cryptographer (born 1970)
cryptoanalysis was done independently, he is known for his relations to DeCSS, and appeared before the courts as a witness in the Jon Johansen court trial
Frank_A._Stevenson
Decisional Diffie–Hellman assumption • Decorrelation theory • Decrypt • DeCSS • Defence Signals Directorate • Degree of anonymity • Delegated Path Discovery
Index of cryptography articles
Index_of_cryptography_articles
Type of website-based social conflict
was that the code enabled anyone to write simple software, for example DeCSS, which enabled anyone else to rip DVDs and copy the content as they liked
User_revolt
Part of the 1998 US copyright law
it must be decrypted. Jon Johansen and two anonymous colleagues wrote DeCSS, a program that did this decryption, so they could watch DVDs in Linux.
WIPO Copyright and Performances and Phonograms Treaties Implementation Act
WIPO_Copyright_and_Performances_and_Phonograms_Treaties_Implementation_Act
American software engineer
founder of the PyMusique project, where she worked with Jon Lech Johansen of DeCSS fame. PyMusique allowed Linux users to purchase music from the iTunes music
Serafina_Brocious
Technology news website (defunct)
networks. Jon Lech Johansen, nicknamed DVDJon, was interviewed, regarding the DeCSS software that allowed for DVD discs to be played on the Linux Operating
Slyck.com
a feat that took 18 hours. American computer hacker Seth Schoen wrote DeCSS haiku as one of a number of artworks intended to demonstrate that source
2001_in_poetry
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Arabic, Muslim
Conqueror; Striver (in the Defence of True Faith)
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Muslim
Law, A king name
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German
Strong and Manly; Form of Charles; Man; Strong
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Arabic, Muslim
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Beloved
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my time; my hour
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Indian
Fem of manar: light-house
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Indian, Sanskrit
Heavenly Flower
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