Hacking Digital Video Recorders: Potential Copyright Liability for DVR Hackers and Service Providers
Abstract
To what extent does Sony's time-shifting fair use argument extend to recent innovations that make it easier for hackers use DVR technology to generate copies of protected material? The author assesses the potential liability of DVR manufacturers against the backdrop of traditional fair use doctrines.
Citation
Ashley A. Johnson, Hacking Digital Video Recorders: Potential Copyright Liability for DVR Hackers and Service Providers, 1 Duke Law & Technology Review (2001)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dltr/vol1/iss1/29