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    New rules on circumventing technical measures create legal risks for computer security researchers. These regulations impact broader scientific research, necessitating community guidance for improvement.

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    Area of Science:

    • Computer Science
    • Information Security
    • Law

    Background:

    • Recent regulations prohibit circumventing technical measures and distributing related tools.
    • These rules pose new legal risks for researchers in encryption and computer security.
    • The scope extends beyond cybersecurity due to widespread digital data protection.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the legal risks faced by scientists due to anticircumvention rules.
    • To emphasize the broad impact of these rules on scientific research.
    • To advocate for community recognition and guidance on improving these regulations.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of recently adopted anticircumvention rules.
    • Assessment of the legal implications for scientific research.
    • Review of the potential impact on various scientific disciplines.

    Main Results:

    • Researchers in computer security and related fields face increased legal liability.
    • The rules' effects are not limited to cybersecurity, impacting all digitally protected data research.
    • Existing anticircumvention laws pose significant challenges to scientific inquiry and innovation.

    Conclusions:

    • The scientific community must acknowledge the detrimental effects of current anticircumvention rules.
    • There is a critical need for developing improved guidelines and legal frameworks.
    • Proactive engagement is required to balance intellectual property protection with research freedom.