Motion Picture Association
World Wide Anti-Piracy
15503 Ventura Blvd.
Encino, CA  91436
Phone:  (818) 728-8127			    Email: MPAA23@pacbell.net


September 7, 2000

XXXXX XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX Ministry of Education
Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
X, XXX XXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXX
L-XXXX Luxembourg
XXXXXXX@XXXXXXX.lu



RE:	Illegal Provision of DeCSS/Circumvention Device
	Site/URL: free-dvd.org.lu
		    158.64.28.254
		    MPA File #: 5-671-326

Dear Xxxxx Xxxxxxx:

The Motion Picture Association is authorized to act on behalf of the following copyright owners:

Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.
Disney Enterprises, Inc.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.
Paramount Pictures Corporation
TriStar Pictures, Inc.
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
United Artists Pictures, Inc.
United Artists Corporation
Universal City Studios, Inc.
Warner Bros., a Division of
Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P.

We have knowledge that the above-referenced Internet site is providing a circumvention device commonly known as DeCSS. DeCSS is a software utility that decrypts or unscrambles the contents of DVDs (consisting of copyrighted motion pictures) or otherwise circumvents the protection afforded by the Contents Scramble System (CSS) and permits the copying of the DVD contents and/or any portion thereof. As such, DeCSS is an unlawful circumvention device, which violates, inter alia, United States federal law. Specifically, providing or offering DeCSS to the public on your network or system violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. §1201 et seq. ("DMCA"), which proscribes "manufacturing, importing or offering to the public, providing, or otherwise trafficking" in an unlawful circumvention device.

On August 17, 2000, a federal district court in the Southern District of New York confirmed that offering, providing, or trafficking in DeCSS, or any other device designed to circumvent CSS, violates the DMCA. The district court granted a permanent injunction against (1) posting on any Internet site, or in any other way manufacturing, importing or offering to the public, providing, or otherwise trafficking in DeCSS or any other technology primarily designed to circumvent CSS, and (2) linking any Internet web site, either directly or through a series of links, to any other Internet web site containing DeCSS.

Based on the foregoing, we request that you:

1) take appropriate steps to cause immediate removal of DeCSS from the above identified URL, along with such other actions as may be necessary or appropriate to suspend this illegal activity;

2) provide appropriate notice to the subscriber or account holder responsible for the presence of DeCSS on your system or network, advising him/her of the contents of this notice and directing that person to contact the undersigned immediately at the e-mail address provided above;

3) advise us of the name and physical address of the person operating this site; and

4) maintain, and take whatever steps are necessary to prevent the destruction of, all records, including electronic records, in your possession or control respecting this URL, account holder or subscriber.

By copy of this letter, the owner of the above-referenced URL and/or email account is hereby directed to cease and desist from the conduct complained of herein.

Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Your immediate response is requested.

The information in this notification is accurate, and we declare, under penalty of perjury, that the Motion Picture Association is authorized to act on behalf of the owner[s] of exclusive rights described above.

Should you have any questions, please contact us at the above listed address.

Respectfully,
The Motion Picture Association