MIT student Keith Winstein and alum Marc Horowitz say they're out to prove a point: Publishing code that decrypts and plays DVD movies is not a crime. In their case, they assert it's about teaching ...
The Second Circuit upheld prior restraints against an Internet magazine that provided hyperlinks to Web sites with the DeCSS decryption code for copying DVD movies. Citing the entertainment industry’s ...
Nuke codes are supposed to give Fallout 76 players a complex decryption process ahead of launching a nuclear warhead, but people have already figured out how to break the cipher that protects those ...
Programming languages like HTML, JavaScript and Python are a protected form of expression in the United States. But that protection is not absolute. The First Amendment serves as a check on government ...