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Eric Gordon Corley (born December 16, 1959), also frequently referred to by his pen name of Emmanuel Goldstein, is a figure in the hacker community.
Learn about Eric Corley, the hacker who created 2600: The Hacker Quarterly, a seminal publication for the digital underground. Discover how he fought for the right to share code and information in the DeCSS case and other legal battles.
Eric Gordon Corley (born December 16, 1959), also frequently referred to by his pen name of Emmanuel Goldstein, is a figure in the hacker community.
The defendants were Eric Corley (publisher of 2600: The Hacker Quarterly magazine, which copied the DeCSS code for its readers), Shawn Reimerdes (who had posted the code on dvd-copy.com, a personal website), Roman Kazan (who ran an Internet hosting service that provided access to DeCSS), and 2600 Enterprises, Inc. The studios claimed that the ...
May 18, 2001 · Eric Corley is in the legal soup again. The man at the center of the landmark DeCSS case - a federal court battle over Corley's posting of and linking to software code designed to decrypt DVD...
Location: Houston · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Eric Corley’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.
In response to popular demand, Emmanuel Goldstein (aka, Eric Corley) presents a spectacular collection of the hacker culture, known as 2600: The Hacker Quarterly, from a firsthand perspective.