DMCA Wrist Slap

ACS Blog editor Sean Kellogg discusses the DMCA and Lexmark v. Static Control: DMCA Gets Only a Wrist Slap

A recent Sixth Circuit ruling stirred a great deal of excitement among copyleft supporters last month when it struck down a district court injunction, but celebration may not yet be in order. The controversy arose between Lexmark, a major producer of printers and highly profitable printer cartridges, and Static Control Components (SCC), makers of embedded computer components.

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