Wed, 08 Jan 2003 02:58:38 GMT

on the wisdom in norway. In a second, important defeat for the RIAA, and DMCA-defender types, Johansen was acquitted by a Norwegian court. And as the EFF is nicely publicizing, the principles on which this court in Norway decided the case might be familiar to those who remember our own constitutional tradition. As the chief judge said in reading the verdict, “no one could be convicted of breaking into their own property” and “consumers have rights to legally obtained DVD films 'even if the films are played in a different way than the makers had foreseen.” The freedom to tinker in Norway is real. So too should it be so here. [Lessig Blog]

well one sensible western country is better than none