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Source: Craig Markwardt
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craigmnet@cow.physics.wisc.edu
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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.
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May 2: Washington, D.C.
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Peter Jaszi (Digital Future Coalition); Sarah Wiant (American Association
of Law Libraries); Betty Landesman (D.C. Library Association); Christopher
A. Mohr (American Business Pres); David Mirchin (SilverPlatter); Joseph Montoro
(Spectrum Software); Keith Kupferschmid (Software & Information Industry
Assoc.)
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May 3: Washington, D.C.
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Cary Sherman (RIAA); Robert Hildeman (Streambox); Rodney Petersen (University
of Maryland); Aline Soules (University of Michigan); Consortium of College
and University Media Centers (Diana Vogelsong, Jeff Clark, Dan Hamby)
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May 4: Washington, D.C.
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Arnold P. Lutzker (American Library Assoc., et al.); James G. Neal (American
Library Assoc.); Julie E. Cohen (Georgetown Univ.); Bernard Sorkin (MPAA,
Time Warner); Richard Weisgrau (American Society of Media Photographers);
Victor Perlman (American Society of Media Photographers); Steven J. Metalitz
(Smith & Metalitz, L.L.P.)
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May 18: Stanford, California
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Siva Vaidhyanathan (New York Univ.); Karen Coyle (California Digital Library,
Univ. of California); Linda Crowe (American Library Assoc.); Laura Gassaway
(American Assoc. of Universities, et al.)
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May 19: Stanford, California
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Paul Hughes (Business Software Alliance, Adobe Systems); Emery Simon (BSA);
Fred Weingarten (American Library Assoc.); Steve Metalitz; Robin Gross (EFF);
Dean Marks (MPAA); Riley Russel (Sony Computer Entertainment America); Jonathan
Hangartner (Bleem, Inc.); Morton Goldberg (Cown, Liebowitz & Latman,
P.C.)
Maintained by: Craig
Markwardt /
craigmnet@cow.physics.wisc.edu
/ 15 June 2000