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...studios contend that DECSS could spawn a filmic Napster if users decode DVDs into reproducible - and distributable - format. Losses could be huge: research firm Screen Digest estimates that in 2002 Europeans will spend more than ?5.2 billion on DVDs. Programs like DECSS, says MPA chairman Jack Valenti, "destroy crucial protection and expose industry to the real risk of further massive losses due to piracy." Big business feels the same way about the work of other programmers, from upstarts like Johansen to academics who make a living by probing, tinkering and reverse engineering - which is one reason it lobbied...
...world. We could get over the soccer part eventually - after all, it's kind of like the soccer we make our suburban children play, only without the goal scoring. But the global part just isn't going to happen. When I hear that Tunisia is playing Belgium for the crucial Group H runner-up spot, all I want is a map. The only way Americans are going to learn another country's name is if it attacks...
...take personal responsibility for our men one-on-one. Communication from Gresham and the two-meter guard, as well as all seven players in the water working incredibly hard—which we were arguably in the best shape on the East Coast to do—were crucial aspects to our successful defense...
...occasionally overlooked but crucial key to Harvard’s success in that game—as well as in its perfect season in general—was the team’s ability to limit turnovers. The 2000 squad was plagued by turnover problems that cost the team wins over Cornell and Yale and thus a shot at the Ivy title. In 2001, the commitment to ball security paid off as Harvard allowed the fewest turnovers of any team in the nation...
...University embarks on the development of its more than 100-acre land plot in Allston—the largest strategic venture in modern Harvard history—the members of the Corporation will likely play an increasingly crucial role...