Aug 30 2002

Leave a comment for the Senate Judiciary Committee on DRM

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The Senate Committee on the Judiciary has a page explaining their current work on intellectual property and copyright law, especially Digital Rights Management. They are also asking for comments. In their own words, they are “eager to make this page a space for constructive contributions to the ongoing debate about copyright issues and technology policy, and we seek your cooperation in helping us move this debate in positive directions”.

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Send a comment to the committee here



Give em hell!

–melt out

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