August 27, 2010
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The Digital Millennium Copyright Act -- enacted in the waning days of the 20th century -- contains provisions designed to make it evolve over time.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act -- enacted in the waning days of the 20th century -- contains provisions designed to make it evolve over time.
Michael Scott points us to an interesting blog post by law professor Tim Armstrong wondering if the DMCA is still controversial , noting that while many of the biggest fears associated with the DMCA when it was first passed did , in fact, come true, many of them were cut back by court decisions that limited the interpretations of the DMCA away from ...
US 'desperate to conclude ACTA deal' p2pnet view P2P Politics:- Following the ninth round of ACTA negotiations in Lucerne, Switzerland in July, it became apparent that the U.S. had caved on some of its demands to include DMCA-like anti-circumvention language in ACTA.
The Recording industry says the Digital Millennium Copyright Act isn't working anymore.
OSNews patent watch, at your service. Lexmark, apparently under new leadership who can't recall the defeat the company suffered back in 2005, is undertaking yet another attempt to block third party cartridges for Lexmark printers to enter the market.
RIAA President Cary Sherman is really doing a stunning job every time he opens his mouth this week.