A state bill reminiscent of the controversial Digital Millennium Copyright Act may be coming soon to a legislature near you. That is, if it hasn’t arrived already.
Nearly five years after the federal government enacted the DMCA (a law that makes it a crime to circumvent security protections on copyrighted materials) legislators in several states are proposing bills that place restrictions on devices that aid in copyright infringement. In some cases, those laws are passing.
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