By John Borland
CNET News.com
A California judge has ordered a multimedia chipmaker to stop selling versions of its products that were used in DVD-copying devices.
The Motion Picture Association of America said Monday that it had found chips from
"By selling chips to unlicensed manufacturers, ESS was effectively enabling wholesale piracy," Dan Robbins, the MPAA's chief technology counsel, said in a statement.
The case is part of Hollywood's ongoing battle to keep DVD-copying technology off the market and the Internet, despite widespread availability of underground software that will break through the discs' copy protection.
Earlier in the year, the MPAA successfully
Any hardware manufacturer that makes DVD players needs to have permission from a Hollywood technology group called the



