On 5/3/07, Todd Allen toddmallen@gmail.com wrote:
Lack thereof? Really, they wouldn't get too far going after Wikipedia or anyone else.
The Felton case comes to mind. The RIAA threatened Felton with a DMCA lawsuit for publishing an academic paper on DVD encryption. Felton came back and sued for a declaratory judgment that the DMCA is unconstitutional on its face. The RIAA quickly backed down, and successfully argued to the courts that what Felton was doing wasn't even covered by the DMCA and they had no intention at all of suing him.
Anthony