The US government is shutting down foreign sites now. It happened a few days ago, when they shut down some Korean video sharing sites.
ICE doesn't seem to care where they operate. France has been all too eager to assist the US "MAFIAA" right down to the three strikes and you're booted off the internet law. I'm not sure how safe being in France makes them. They're probably safe until the US government either asks France to do something about them or until the US government acts unilaterally by deleting or seizing the VLC domain names and blocking financial contributions from Americans.
Someone mentioned cash in the mail a few posts back. The funny thing is that with all the "terrorism" laws, the US government can simply state that you're not allowed to donate to someone they don't like, and if you do, you've broken the law.
Go ahead and explain where France's Three Strikes law came from. It wasn't to protect any industry in France.
So does this little library have an SVM built in?
Hollywood disagrees, and has previously sued people under this argument. It doesn't matter whether encryption is effective or not, the law only says that it must be present.
LOL, that's the very definition of cracking.libdvdcss doesn't crack anything, it simply shotguns the weak 40 bit cipher with random possible keys until one works
And to head off this argument at the pass: DMCA does use the phrase "effectively controls access", but it merely means "has the effect of controlling access" (which is defined elsewhere in the bill in very broad terms), not "does a good job of controlling access".