Note the rulemaking is limited. See below. --Declan

http://news.com.com/2100-1023-966525.html
>Because it won't affect researchers or companies that publish software
>code that circumvents copy-protection technology, the practical impact
>of the new rulemaking is limited. It could not have helped 2600
>magazine, for instance, which the movie studios successfully sued...


On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 07:50:31PM -0800, Mike Rosing wrote:
> There's a few opinionated people on this list, I think :-)
> 
> Patience, persistence, truth,
> Dr. mike
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> 
> From: MX%"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"  "Jonathon Giffin" 20-NOV-2002 18:19:49.35
> To:   MX%"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> CC:
> Subj: [PKILAB] [SECRSCH] DMCA Feedback
> 
> 
> For anyone who is interested in voicing their opinion, the US Copyright
> Office is accepting feedback on the effects of the DMCA (Digital Millenium
> Copyright Act).  Feedback will not change the law but may affect
> enforcement.
> 
> http://www.copyright.gov/1201/comment_forms/
> 
> Jon

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