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The DVD Copy Control Association (DVD CCA) is an organization primarily responsible for the copy protection of DVDs. The Content Scramble System (CSS) was devised for this purpose to make copyright infringement difficult, but also presents obstacles to some legitimate uses of the media. The association is also responsible for the controversial Regional Playback Control (RPC), the region encoding scheme which gives movie studios geographic control over DVD distribution. As of 2001, members included film distributors such as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Twentieth Century Fox and Warner Bros.

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  • The DVD Copy Control Association (DVD CCA) is an organization primarily responsible for the copy protection of DVDs. The Content Scramble System (CSS) was devised for this purpose to make copyright infringement difficult, but also presents obstacles to some legitimate uses of the media. The association is also responsible for the controversial Regional Playback Control (RPC), the region encoding scheme which gives movie studios geographic control over DVD distribution. As of 2001, members included film distributors such as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Twentieth Century Fox and Warner Bros. They filed the much publicized case versus Jon Johansen who they alleged wrote DeCSS. The case was dropped in January 2004. CSS decrypting software (such as DVD Decrypter, AnyDVD, and DVD Shrink) allows a region-specific DVD to be copied as an all-region DVD. It also removes Macrovision, CSS, region codes, and user operation prohibitions. They also filed the suit DVD CCA v. Bunner against people who distributed DeCSS, seeking injunctions to stop further distribution based on trade secret claims. The injunction was eventually denied because CSS was no longer a secret by the time litigation occurred. (en)
  • La DVD Copy Control Association (DVD CCA - Association pour le contrôle de copie des DVD) est une organisation ayant une implication majoritaire dans les restrictions anti-copie des DVDs. Le Content Scrambling System (CSS - system de brouillage de contenu) a notamment été conçu dans ce but, de manière à rendre la difficile. L'association est aussi à l'origine du système de (ou code régional), très controversé, qui donne aux studios de production un contrôle géographique sur les dates de sortie des DVD afin d'en maximiser les profits. Ils ont porté une plainte très médiatisée contre Jon Johansen, l'auteur présumé de DeCSS. La plainte a été retirée en janvier 2004. Les logiciels de dé-brouillage CSS (tels que DVD Decrypter, , et ) permettent de copier un DVD restreints à une zone en un DVD toutes-zones. Ils peuvent également retirer les verrous Macrovision, Content Scrambling System (CSS), , et autres interdictions côté utilisateur. (fr)
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  • The DVD Copy Control Association (DVD CCA) is an organization primarily responsible for the copy protection of DVDs. The Content Scramble System (CSS) was devised for this purpose to make copyright infringement difficult, but also presents obstacles to some legitimate uses of the media. The association is also responsible for the controversial Regional Playback Control (RPC), the region encoding scheme which gives movie studios geographic control over DVD distribution. As of 2001, members included film distributors such as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Twentieth Century Fox and Warner Bros. (en)
  • La DVD Copy Control Association (DVD CCA - Association pour le contrôle de copie des DVD) est une organisation ayant une implication majoritaire dans les restrictions anti-copie des DVDs. Le Content Scrambling System (CSS - system de brouillage de contenu) a notamment été conçu dans ce but, de manière à rendre la difficile. L'association est aussi à l'origine du système de (ou code régional), très controversé, qui donne aux studios de production un contrôle géographique sur les dates de sortie des DVD afin d'en maximiser les profits. (fr)
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  • DVD Copy Control Association (en)
  • DVD Copy Control Association (fr)
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