Sit down, this is going to get heavy.
It seems that the mighty and all-knowing justice department has done it again: there is now a law which will effectively criminalize even reading of basically all movie and music discs in Linux and Mac systems in Finland. How did it end this way?
I'll try to refer the situation here, other Finns may correct wherever it goes wrong:
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The case is based on the former idiotism in the copy protection law that was ratified a couple of years ago. Two guys did source code for circumventing the CSS level protection in Linux. This enabled users to play legally owned DVDs in Linux, but did not provide any tools for copying of the contents. They, working under free source code Linux world, also released this in the internet.
When the new copy protection law (dubbed Lex Karpela) came in effect, these two guys gave themselves in for the justice department, after realising what they had done had became criminalized activity due to the new law since they distributed the copyprotection cracking stuff. They did this partly to show the stupidity of the new copyright law, expecting that the justice department sees the error in the law.
Surprisingly, a prosecutor came up with a case against these two guys. In the lower level of court, the charges were dropped since the CSS decryption was necessary to play commercial DVDs in Linux, and, according to jury, this was covered by the requirement of the new law that the buyer should be able to use the contents of the copyprotected disc. But it didn't stop there.
The prosecutor then complained about the decision to the highest court, and, it appears that the highest court has reversed the decision. This is since CSS is taken to be a strong decryption mechanism that, according to the Lex Karpela, cannot be distributed.
Even though Finnish court system is based only on the written law, not on the first cases like in UK for example, one cannot help but to think that this is a decision which basically says that even playing that movie DVD in Linux or Mac is illegal from this on since the CSS has to be decrypted before showing the contents.
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This whole stuff is completely against my spirit of justice since it can't be so that you can play DVDs in Windows but not in Linux if you own them, and I do wonder how the hell did get to this? Also note that the new law cannot make downloading stuff from internet illegal, only uploading copyrighted stuff and means to crack those protections are illegal. So, what is the actual juridical difference between Windows pre-installed decryption software and the internet distributed decryption software?
So, this means that the Linux and Mac users cannot legally play copyprotected DVD or CD, so they have to resort to "other means", meaning that the Lex Karpela has actually made those honest people to turn to pirated stuff. Also note that the same law requires that if stuff is copyprotected, the DVD producers then give means to read the content, but this has not materialized in Linux or in Mac for that matter.
But then, everybody knows no-one will be able to control this and that the law cannot be uphold in practise. So the question is, why was the law then passed? Also, it seems that there are several Universities in Finland that have contributed to the distribution of that violating code since that has came packed with the Linux operating systems they have been giving to students.
This stuff seriously makes one wonder the high-technology nation Finland appears in international media. If juries, ministers and members of parliament are such idiots that they couldn't see the problems this law causes, my personal feeling is that at minimum they should all be kicked out from their jobs - and this is coming from a person who works under government organisation! I'm starting to wonder how much it will take until someone does the Bobrikovs again, there has been so much idiotic fooling around in the political world in recent two months here. Makes you wonder how much they were paid this time by record industry. Personally I cannot believe what I'm seeing.
For those proficient in one of the most preserving languages in world can find the stuff, for example, here:
http://www.digitoday.fi/yhteiskunta/2008/05/26/+Dvd%3An+katselu+Linux-koneessa+muuttui+rikolliseksi/200814212/66Mika