Is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) unconstitutional? And how do we the people go about asking the U.S. Supreme Court to look at the constitutionality of the DMCA? This isn’t just an issue of “to fileshare, or to not fileshare” or whether swapping MP3s and movies is, in fact, illegal. This is an issue of how the DMCA affects the fair use of all “creative works.” Click here to see how the DMCA is being challenged outside the scope of music and movies. And see the list below for related links:
- Just Say Nyet to U.S. Net Laws?
- Adobe Hackers: We’re Immune
- A Call to End Copyright Confusion
- Russian Hacker Has a Party
Can the World Be Copyrighted?
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- Federal Judge rules DMCA constitutional
- Adobe gets burned by the DMCA
- DMCA can lead to abuse
- Who enforces the DMCA – Chilling Warning
- Defanging the DMCA
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