Public to chime in on copyright law (News.com)
[Posted March 20, 2003 by ris]
News.com
reports
that the Library of Congress' Copyright Office will hold a series of public
hearings to decide what changes, if any, should be made to the section of
the DMCA that restricts bypassing copy-protection schemes. "
Anyone
with strong feelings about the DMCA, one way or another, may submit a
request by Apr. 1 to testify during the public forums, the Copyright Office
said in its announcement. The hearing dates in the U.S. capital will be
Apr. 11, Apr. 15 and May 2. The dates and locations in California have not
been set yet."
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