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<http://www.pigdog.org/decss/>

   Pigdog Journal DeCSS Distribution Center
   2000-2-16 16:17:23
   
   By Mr. Bad
   
   Hey, so, I've been really mad about the recent spate of horrible witch
   hunts by the MPAA against people who use, distribute, or even LINK TO
   sites that distribute DeCSS, a piece of software used for playing DVDs
   on Linux. The MPAA has got a bee in their bonnet about this DeCSS.
   They think it's good for COPYING DVDs, which, in fact, it's totally
   useless for. But they're suing everybody ANYWAYS, the bastardos! Go
   look at OpenDVD.org to find out lots more about this really despicable
   travesty.
   
   Anyways, I feel like I need to do something. I've been talking about
   the the whole travesty here on Pigdog Journal, of course, and helped
   with the big flier campaign here in SF and everything, but I feel like
   I should do something more, like help redistribute the DeCSS software.
   
   There are a lot of problems with this, obviously. First and foremost,
   Pigdog Journal is a collaborative effort, and I don't want to bring
   down the legal shitstorm on the rest of the Pigdoggers just because
   I'm a Free Software fanatic. Also, I'm a total chicken, and don't want
   to go to court.
   
   So, I decided that if I couldn't distribute DeCSS, I would distribute
   DeCSS. Like, I could distribute another piece of software called
   DeCSS, that is perfectly legal in every way, and would be difficult
   for even the DVD-CCA's lawyers to find fault with.
   
   So that's what I'm doing. I wrote a small utility called "DeCSS" that
   strips Cascading Style Sheet tags from an HTML document. Yes, agreed,
   that's pretty much USELESS, but what the fuck. Maybe somebody wants to
   do that. AND it makes the name of the software much more plausible.
   
   Let me make this absolutely clear: THE LINKS BELOW DO NOT GO TO THE
   DeCSS SOFTWARE FOR DVDS. You cannot find that software on this site.
   This is a completely DIFFERENT DeCSS. Same name, different software.
   Go ahead and download the software and check it out. A cursory review
   will show that it's not the same software at all.
   
   I encourage you to distribute DeCSS on your Web site, if you have one.
   I think of this as kind of an "I am Spartacus" type thing. If lots of
   people distribute DeCSS on their Web sites, on Usenet newsgroups, by
   email, or whatever, it'll provide a convenient layer of fog over the
   OTHER DeCSS. I figure if we waste just FIVE MINUTES of some DVD-CCA
   Web flunkey's time looking for DeCSS, we've done some small service
   for The Cause.
   
   [And a brief note for said Web flunkey: d00d, what are you DOING? How
   can you possibly be doing this job of searching around the Web and
   pointing fingers at people for trying to distribute free software?
   What is the matter with you? Have you no respect for the many hackers
   that have come before you, who built up this Web that is making you a
   living? How can you participate in this ugly, ugly action? If you feel
   you need to do it to keep your job, think again. Send me email, and
   I'll personally help you to find a better job, with better pay, and
   WAY better karma. You need to walk away from this crappy gig while you
   still have some scrap of dignity. Hell, if you walk away, you can be a
   HERO! Think about that for a second, man!]
   
   Anyways, so, DeCSS. The first version is version 0.05, and is
   available at one of the links below. You'll need perl 5.x, of course,
   but you probably knew that already. There's installation instructions
   in the README file in the packages.
   
   Distribution packages for version 0.05:
     * decss.tar.gz, a tar'red and gzip'ped version for all kinds of
       Unix-like systems
     * decss.zip a zip'ped version for Windows 95 and Windows 98 and
       Windows NT and Windows 2000 and whatever
       
   The software is (C) 2000, Mr. Bad of Pigdog Journal,
   (http://www.pigdog.org/). It's distributed under the Artistic License,
   the same license that perl is distributed under. PLEASE mirror this
   software on your Web site! Send it where you want! Use a skywriting
   plane to print out the code in smoke!
   
   If you don't feel like copying the DeCSS code to your machine, just
   link to this page, "http://www.pigdog.org/decss/". That's something
   you could get in big trouble for for the other DeCSS software, what
   with the hysterical attitude of the MPAA and all.
   
   For an extra-fancy link, why not use this handy "DeCSS Now!" button?
   
                                DeCSS Now! 
   
   Just add this fancy HTML to your Web page:
   
     <p align="center"><a href="http://www.pigdog.org/decss/"><img
     border="0" alt="DeCSS Now!"
     src="http://www.pigdog.org/images/decss-now.png"></a></p>
     
   Start spreadin' the love, eh? And FUCK the MPAA.
   
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