According to coupons.com it does.1 Mr. John Stottlemire figured out that deleting some files and registry keys off of his computer would allow him to print unlimited coupons from coupons.com, and posted instructions on how to duplicate the effect, and a program to do so automatically for those unable to follow the instructions.
He had to expect that he would be sued, the idea that they would see this as a reason to give him a job is ludicrous. That being said, I agree with Mr. Kravets that the idea that the DMCA considers this hacking a program to circumvent copy protection is worrisome. I should have the right to delete anything on my computer without fear of suit.
Mr. David Kravets. "Coupon Hacker Faces DMCA Lawsuit" Wired. 2007-08-20 http://www.wired.com/politics/onlinerights/news/2007/08/coupons ↩