Jul 8 2002

US Commerce Dept. wants public feedback on DRM & PC disabled CDs

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The United States Department of Commerce Technology Administration has announced a public workshop on digitial entertainment and its availability to consumers. The information gathered will presumably find its way to hearings in Congress as it tries to implement laws to impose on music technology. You can e-mail your comments on these issues via e-mail to Public_Affairs@ta.doc.gov (deadline is July 11th). More details are available at MP3 Newswire.

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