LiViD

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LiViD, short for Linux Video and DVD, was a collection of projects that aim to create

software libraries related to DVD for Linux
operating system.

The projects included:

  • OMS
  • GATOS
  • mpeg2dec
  • ac3dec

In 2002, LiViD project leader Matthew Pavlovich was sued by the DVD Copy Control Association Inc. (DVD CCA) for trade secret misappropriation because they posted DeCSS on the LiViD website.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "PAVLOVICH v. DVD (2002)". FindLaw. Retrieved 2024-02-12.


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