Legal Linux DVD software announced
The Motion Picture Association of America is suing those it holds responsible for the hacker-created DeCSS, which is the only way for Linux users currently to play DVDs. A California company, however, has just announced an authorized program that will legally play DVDs on Linux systems.
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