Security 2002 - Technical Program
Implications of DMCA Anti-Circumvention Rules For Research & Innovation
Pam Samuelson, University of California at Berkeley
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Table of Contents
- Implications of FMCA Anti-Circumvention Rules for Research & Innovation
- Overview
- Acts of Circumvention
- 1201(a)(1)(a) Exceptions
- 1201(f)
- 1201(g)
- LOC Rulemaking
- Anti-Tool Rules
- Some Tools OK
- Mysterious 1201(c)
- Challenging Research
- So What's to Worry?
- Const’l Right to re?
- Challenging Innovations
- Other Anti-Innovation Claims
- Why Plausible
- Gamemaster
- Realnetworks
- Universal v. Corley
- Bad Dicta Jan. 2000
- Aug. 2000 Ruling
- Corley On Appeal
- More On Corley
- More On Corley Appeal
- Other DECSS Issues
- Lesser Restrictions
- Worse Laws Elsewhere
- More Restrictive Rules in US: DMCA to CBDTPA
- S. 2048: CBDTPA
- Precedents
- Questioning CBDTPA
- Reason for Hope?
- Concluding Thoughts
- What You Can Do
- Conference On Law & Policy of DRMS
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