Among many other adventurous explorations of the studio’s vast catalogue, the manufacture-on-demand Warner Archive Collection has been particularly active in making available on DVD so-called ...
The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that a Web publisher could be barred from posting DVD-copying code online without infringing on his free speech rights. The state's high court overturned an ...
Its lurid reputation wasn’t enough to prepare me for William Cowen’s “Kongo” (1932), the most out-there of a raft of pre-codes released recently by the Warner Archive Collection — the pioneering and ...
Internet disclosures of trade secrets aren’t necessarily protected by the U.S. Constitution’s guarantee of free-speech, the California Supreme Court has ruled in a case followed closely by electronic ...
SAN FRANCISCO --California's top prosecutor on Thursday argued that an engineer had acted as a thief and not a free speech advocate when he published on the Internet computer code used to decrypt DVDs ...
While the Christmas season may have visions of sugarplums dancing in some heads, determined film fanatics are hunting for Easter eggs on today’s popular DVD movies. For the uninitiated, Easter eggs ...
A California State Appeals Court ruled on Thursday that computer code used to "descramble" DVDs is "pure speech," and citing the First Amendment, the court reversed a trial court's order to block the ...
The hacker known for cracking the copy-protection technology in DVDs claims to have unlocked the playback restrictions of iPod and iTunes. He plans to license his code to others. By The Associated ...
“The Da Vinci Code” (Sony): The literary sensation makes a safe, unimaginative leap to the big screen in the hands of director Ron Howard, who keeps the action in fairly close sync to Dan Brown’s best ...
Nearly 20 years after its initial release, a hacker has found a way to run homebrew software on an unmodified PlayStation 2 using nothing but a carefully burned DVD-ROM. Security researcher CTurt laid ...