Developed by the DVD Copy Control Association, CSS, or the Content-Scramble System, is a digital rights management tool used for encrypting DVDs to prevent piracy. Though initial interpretations of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act barred end users from using CSS decoder tools to copy DVDs, the Library of Congress announced an exception in 2010 that allows DVD owners to make copies for personal or educational purposes under fair use. Writer Bio

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