UK court rules that modchips do not circumvent copyright protection

June 13th, 2008 by

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Here in the US, we’ve heard some pretty terrifying experiences about selling modchips, but it seems as if higher-ups in the UK are being a bit more reasonable about the whole thing. Reportedly, UK-based MrModchips was cleared of all 26 counts against him for his role in importing and selling console modchips, as the Court of Appeal Criminal Division (Judge Justice Jacobs, in particular) ruled that said chips do not circumvent copyright protection. Better still, the defendant was “awarded full costs as a result of his successful appeal,” and we can only assume he was smiling all the way out of the crowded courtroom. Chalk one up for the little guy.

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Thief steals Eye-Fi-equipped camera, proceeds to give himself away

June 5th, 2008 by

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It was inevitable, really. We’ve seen quick-footed thieves swipe GPS units that eventually led to their arrest, a bank robber who didn’t even bother to close his clamshell while holding up the joint and now, we’ve seen the Eye-Fi card really pay off. According to the outfit’s PR firm Red Consultancy, one particular vacationer had her entire stash of camera gear (over $1,000 worth) stolen while taking a load off in Florida. Upon returning home and checking things out, she noticed that all of the snapshots taken prior to the theft were uploaded, and upon closer inspection, she even noticed a clear shot of the remarkably idiotic crook. After syncing up with the boys in blue, all of the gal’s equipment was eventually returned, and some semblance of normalcy was finally returned. How’s that for a feel good story, huh?

[Image courtesy of Al]

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City of Chicago sued for illegally ticketing in-car yappers

December 21st, 2007 by

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So, you’ve got an outstanding ticket from talking while behind the wheel in Chicago, do you? Meet attorney Blake Horwitz, who is now likely to be the best friend you don’t even know. Reportedly, Mr. Horwitz is suing the city and claiming that arrests of citizens caught driving and talking were in fact illegal, and furthermore, he’s demanding that Chicago “dismiss any outstanding tickets and refund almost $2 million in fines collected since 2005.” Apparently, the actual law that prevents users from yapping and motoring requires that the city erect signs that instruct drivers not to converse while driving, yet such signs have purportedly not been posted across Chi-town. The devil’s in the details, we suppose.

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Lawsuit claims iPod + iTunes bond is monopolistic

November 7th, 2007 by

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Although we aren’t inclined to believe that this is the first time such a suit has been brought upon Apple, a new one claiming that the Cupertino powerhouse has unlawfully tied the iPod to its iTunes Store has made its way to the US District Court for the Southern District of California. The complaint was filed by a Florida resident on behalf of all Florida-based iPod owners and iTunes Store customers, and it basically alleges that certain limitations — such as the inability to play content purchased through iTunes on anything not labeled an iPod — is “unreasonable and illegal under Florida’s antitrust and unfair trade laws.” Furthermore, the plaintiff claims that Apple willfully disabled embedded support for rival formats, and stated that it was “in possession of monopoly power in the portable digital media player market, the online music market and the online video market.” ‘Course, it’s not like those lawyers at 1 Infinite Loop aren’t used to this stuff by now, and we really can’t see this being the beginning of the end (nor a catalyst for rule changes) for the oh-so-mighty iTunes Store.

 

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Best Buy, Microsoft get racketeering appeal rejected

October 15th, 2007 by

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For those keeping an eye on the summer’s funnest (only?) court case involving Microsoft and the big box retailer the world loves to hate, here’s the latest. Today, the Supreme Court “rejected an appeal by Microsoft and a unit of Best Buy in a lawsuit alleging the two companies fraudulently signed up customers for Microsoft’s online service,” which means that the appeals court’s ruling may now stand. Unfortunately, further details and consequences of the decision were not yet disclosed, but it’s fairly safe to assume that the two won’t soon be engaging in any similar activities.

 

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