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Re: [dvd-discuss] Ideas for class of works for DMCA exemption




And it's currently out of stock but they expect to have more copies available sometime in the next 95 years....


Bryan Taylor <bryan_w_taylor@yahoo.com>
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11/26/2002 04:29 PM
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Yeah, that probably is important. "Yes, your honor, we comply -- the VCR
version sells for only $19,999.99.

So is anybody else out there planning on making a submission to the Copyright
Office?

--- Jim Bauer <jfbauer@comcast.net> wrote:
> Bryan Taylor <bryan_w_taylor@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >I'm starting to brainstorm on my submission to the Copyright Office for
> >exemptions to the 1201(a) anticircumvention ban.
> >
> [...]
> >
> >class of works 2: digital works sold to the public for which no
> >analogue TPM-free analogue version is published, "in print", and
> >generally available for sale [if fair use is not raped b/c analogue
> >is available then require it to be available for that reason]
>
> You could add something like...
>
>   And available at a cost comparable to the TPM version.



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