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<title>USAF Violates DMCA, Escapes Unscathed</title> 
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<description>eldavojohn recommends coverage at Ars on a Byzantine case just thrown out by an appeals court. The US Air Force cracked the code that would expire a piece of software. For this they were sued under the DMCA in Blueport v. United States. The Court of Federal Claims heard it and threw it out. &quot;The reasoning behind the decisions focuses on the US government&#039;s sovereign immunity, which the court describes thusly: &#039;The United States, as [a] sovereign,...</description>
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