November 20, 2002

DMCA: What Can We do?

Adam C. Engst provides a summary of recent arguments against the Digital Millenium Copyright Act in his The Evil That Is the DMCA article as well as an excellent collection of resources while Denise Howell tells us that the US Copyright Office is again allowing us to comment on the DMCA, but warns us not to behave like a pack of howler monkeys. Also, I'd appreciate if anyone has any comments on a paper that I'm in the early stages of preparing regarding this topic: Digital Millenium Copyright Act v. Public Use: Are Constitutional Safeguards Insufficient in an Era of Industry Lobbying.

Update: Comments up! [Wired]


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