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More senators question DMCA subpoenas
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- From: "Hamaker, Chuck" <cahamake@email.uncc.edu>
- Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 07:36:35 EDT
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More senators question DMCA subpoenas Lack of controls gives RIAA too much latitude in gaining user information By Grant Gross, IDG News Service September 17, 2003 http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/09/17/HNsenatorsDMCA_1.html WASHINGTON - Three more U.S. senators have questioned a provision in the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) that allows copyright holders to subpoena the names of alleged file traders without first getting a judge's permission, with one suggesting that the DMCA subpoenas give copyright holders more power than U.S. law enforcement agencies have to seek information on terrorists. ... during a hearing in the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee Wednesday. .... (Senator) Brownback (Kansas) suggested the DMCA subpoena provision gives the Recording Industry Association of America Inc. (RIAA), which has sought more than 1,600 such subpoenas in recent months, more information-gathering power than the U.S. Department of Justice has. He questioned why the RIAA and other copyright holders should be able to get a subpoena without a judge's approval when Justice Department investigators generally need to go to a judge to subpoena terrorist suspects. Follow link for rest of article. ----- End forwarded message ----
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