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Digital Copyright Bill Sparks FightNet users argue against Hollings bill
Netizens Work To Sink Digital Copyright Billby Dave MurphyISSN 1535-3613
Called the Consumer Broadband and Digital Television Promotion Act, the bill would require new hardware and software to block unauthorized copying of copyrighted works. Content-industry lobbies, such as the Recording Industry Association of America, the Motion Picture Association of America, and The Walt Disney Company seek government legislation that would protect their intellectual property from illegal dissemination.
Dave's OpinionI want to see intellectual property protected; content companies spend a lot of money to produce the music, video, and other media services that we enjoy. However, I also think that the copyright protections afforded these producers may be excessive. I'm not alone in my concern for responsible copyright protection: the Holling's bill faces opposition from Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Ver), whose Judiciary Committee is responsible for copyright issues.I think it will be difficult for Sen. Hollings to push through his bill without the support of Sen. Leahy and the Judiciary Committee.
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updated April 10, 2002
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