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July 13, 2006

New IPI Study: Will Congress Unwittingly Repeal the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and Violate Our Trade Treaties?

From the Institute for Policy Innovation:

A Bad Trade: Will Congress Unwittingly Repeal the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and Violate Our Trade Treaties?

"Many are attempting to rewrite intellectual property protections by altering the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, whether by broadening definitions of permissible conduct such as “fair use”, or by wholesale changes to current law. However, many have failed to consider the ramifications of these changes to our international agreements. Some legislative proposals would require renegotiation or complete dissolution of these trade agreements. "

[RJ]

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