Digg firestorm continues

Digg founder Kevin Rose at first seemed to be complying with an unseen cease-and-desist order to remove the cracked processing key for HD-DVD discs from his user-contributed news site. Now, after a massive public backlash, he’s changed his mind and has decided to take a stand for freedom of information. Will Digg end up in […]

KroseDigg founder Kevin Rose at first seemed to be complying with an unseen cease-and-desist order to remove the cracked processing key for HD-DVD discs from his user-contributed news site. Now, after a massive public backlash, he's changed his mind and has decided to take a stand for freedom of information.

Will Digg end up in the defendant's seat, or will Rose belatedly become a folk hero? Check back here for ongoing coverage of the controversy. Wired's full set of posts are linked below. OMG 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0!

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