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Technology & Science

Sep. 1, 2001

Safety Screen

The May issue of Scientific American informs the reader of a Web site where one can download two programs that unscramble DVD encryption. Alison McCook, "Hack Job," Scientific American, May 2001, at 24. Simply providing this information may violate federal law.

By Curtis E.A. Karnow
        
        The May issue of Scientific American informs the reader of a Web site where one can download two programs that unscramble DVD encryption. Alison McCook, "Hack Job," Scientific American, May 2001, at 24. Simply providing this information may violate federal law.
        The programs may violat...

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