Kaleidescape Wins Case Against DVD Copy Control Association
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Santa Clara Superior Court has ruled that entertainment server, Kaleidescape, Inc., is in full compliance with the DVD Copy Control Association’s license to the Content Scramble System, the method used to encrypt video and audio data on DVDs. As part of his statement of decision, Judge Nichols noted Kaleidescape’s good faith in its efforts to ensure that its products were fully compliant.
“Kaleidescape has been operating in the shadow of the DVD CCA’s allegations for over three years,” said Michael Malcolm, Kaleidescape’s founder, chairman and CEO. “We are gratified that after hearing all of the evidence, the Judge has completely vindicated our position.”
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