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> From: Scott A Crosby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>
> Worse.. Think of it:
> This even applies to answering machines that store the message on a
> digital chip. (Like the one my mother uses).
>
> So, this like the DMCA, will be a law that will be very selectively
> enforced.
>
If this monstrosity gets passed, could we overload the courts
w/ lawsuits against companies that manufacture any digital
device that does not conform to the law (such as digital
answering machines) and, in so doing, bring the inconsistancies
& impracticalities to theattention of the public and the courts?
[Moderator's note: Probably not. --Perry]
We don't _have_ to let them get away with selective enforcement.
By insisting on full enforcement we would be able to break
them, I think.
--
-Richard M. Hartman
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186,000 mi./sec ... not just a good idea, it's the LAW!
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