Michael Geist versus the DMCA

Posted August 18, 2006 10:44 PM

Canadian Law Prof Michael Geist plans to spend the thirty days before the Canadian House of Commons reconvenes to highlight some of the exceptions and limitations that should be included in the event that a Canadian DMCA is introduced.

Each day, I will post a new provision, focusing broadly on marketplace concerns, public protection, and fair circumvention. The postings will be collected on a single page to form a compilation of DRM policy issues. Moreover, I'm launching a wiki that will start with the postings and will hopefully grow as interested readers add examples and additional perspectives.

Michael, for what it's worth -- here is my perspective on the DMCA:

Is the US DMCA Unconstitutional? Yes.

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