“Legislators are readying a bill that could sharply limit Americans’ rights relating to copying music, taping TV shows, and transferring files through the Internet … Two key House legislators wrote the double-edged proposal in consultation with the Library of Congress’ Copyright Office. They appear likely to introduce it this month … Reps. Howard Coble of North Carolina and Howard Berman of California, who authored the draft, say their proposed changes to copyright law follow suggestions made last August by the Copyright Office…”
- Read the full story at CNET’s News.com or ZDNet News.
- Click here to read Howard Berman’s press release.

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