Movies, Inc. (MI), releases on DVD Nothing to Hide, a film focusing on the lack of privacy in cyberspace. Owen posts online computer code that cracks the DVD's encryption, allowing users to make unauthorized copies. MI files a suit against Owen. The court is most likely to rule that

A. computer code is a form of "pure speech."
B. the First Amendment completely protects computer code.
C. the First Amendment does not apply to computer code.
D. the First Amendment protects computer code to a lesser extent.


Answer: D

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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