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RE: Proposed changes to DMCA
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- Subject: RE: Proposed changes to DMCA
- From: "Rick Anderson" <rickand@unr.edu>
- Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 18:41:28 EDT
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> "It's a broad overreach to have a person arrested under the federal > criminal laws simply because they made software that circumvents a > technological measure," Boucher said. Boucher said his office will draft a > bill to be introduced later this year. Now this is an argument I can get behind. I don't think writing the software should, in itself, be a criminal offense. Using the software to actually hack into someone else's intellectual property is what gives me more pause. ------------- Rick Anderson Director of Resource Acquisition The University Libraries University of Nevada, Reno "That wasn't a Freudian slip; 1664 No. Virginia St. it was a Jungian slip." Reno, NV 89557 -- Dr. Katz PH (775) 784-6500 x273 FX (775) 784-1328 rickand@unr.edu
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