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19 June 2000
Source: Craig Markwardt / craigmnet@cow.physics.wisc.edu /


DMCA Hearings by U.S. Copyright Office on Exemptions from Prohibition on Circumvention of Technological Measures

Here are the transcripts of the testimony at public hearings held May 2-4, 2000, in Washington, D.C., and May 18-19, 2000, in Stanford, California.

The hearings regard exemptions to the Section 1201 ban on circumvention of access control technologies, enacted by the Digital Millenium Copyright Act in 1998. Original testimony is available at the official U.S. Copyright Office web page in Real Audio, PDF and RTF formats. The same information is presented here in HTML format for easy browsing.


Maintained by: Craig Markwardt / craigmnet@cow.physics.wisc.edu / 15 June 2000