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Super-DMCA Not So Bad
Mark Rasch, 2003-04-14

The latest version of the controversial law could be a valuable weapon against thieves and pirates.

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Super-DMCA Not So Bad 2003-04-14
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Super-DMCA Not So Bad 2003-04-14
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Super-DMCA Not So Bad 2003-04-15
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Super-DMCA Not So Bad 2003-04-15
Mark Rasch (2 replies)
Super-DMCA Not So Practical 2003-04-16
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Super-DMCA Not So Bad 2003-04-17
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Super-DMCA Not So Bad 2003-04-18
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Super-DMCA Not So Bad 2003-04-15
Andrea-Eboundary.Net
Not so bad is the last phrase to describe the Super DMCA. Not so bad would be putting back in place the Fair Use Doctrine, not so bad would be letting Niels Provos come back to the U.S. to finish his PhD and share his research on steganography and honeypots. A few revisions to the DMCA is not enough. Corporations have power to wield this law to their advantage, throwing free speech and intellectual thought out the window.

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Super-DMCA Not So Bad 2003-04-16
Anonymous
Are you out of your mind?? 2003-04-16
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Super-DMCA Not So Bad 2003-04-16
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Super-DMCA Not So What? 2003-04-16
Anonymous
What about Wireless? 2003-04-16
JtAB
Super-DMCA Not So Bad - err, wha? 2003-04-21
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