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DMCA exemption reply comments now available |
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Posted by
Raul Ruiz on Thursday, February 27 @ 16:19:51 EST Contributed by Seth_Finkelstein |
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Seth_Finkelstein writes "The Copyright Office has now posted all the reply comments concerning
DMCA exemptions. The comments are available at:
http://www.copyright.gov/1201/2003/reply/reply1.html
This page contains reply comments submitted as a part of a rulemaking
on exemptions from prohibition on circumvention of technological
measures that control access to copyrighted works ...
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Irony - PDF (Score: 0) by Anonymous on Thursday, February 27 @ 17:45:54 EST | I can't read the "reply comments" because Adobe (cough) Acrobat say "can not decrypt". It seems the DMCA can even be used to stop citizens from reading criticism of the DMCA ;) Seriously, do other people see this problem? Am I doing something wrong? |
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Re: DMCA exemption reply comments now available (Score: 0) by Anonymous on Saturday, March 01 @ 13:02:23 EST | Just add a little line to the end of the footer at the bottom of this page that says powered by php nuke
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