April 14, 2003

Filtering v. Censorship

Seth Finkelstein: "Filtering is when you block something you don't want to see. Censorship is when someone blocks something they don't want you to see." DMCA Sec.1201 Exemption Hearing #1 [Penguinal Ebullience]

Super-DMCA Collected
  • Kevin Poulsen's thoughts re moving your operations offshore. [via Copyfight]

  • Professor Felten's Super-DMCA page

  • An analysis of Michigan and Colorado "mini-DMCA" bills [Politech]

  • EFF's line by line analysis [via Derek et al]

  • Mike Godwin's analysis of "state DMCAs": Unnecessary, invasive

  • Write your own super-DMCA letter to your congressional representatives

  • Anti-Piracy Laws Criticized As Too Broad [05.05.03]


  • Wondering Outloud: Has anyone looked at whether the proposed state super-dmca legislation should be pre-empted since Congress has already legislated in this area?


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