THE DIGITAL CHOICE AND FREEDOM ACT OF 2002

Written by Michael Croft
Published October 03, 2002

Congresswomen Zoe Lofgren introduced THE DIGITAL CHOICE AND FREEDOM ACT OF 2002 and it's frighteningly well balanced. If it passes, it will groundbreakingly establish that fair use applies in the digital realm. It will allow for the development of tools to permit legitimate users to act in non-infringing ways (such as copying to a MP3 player or playing a CD on Linux).

Read it and contact your congresscritters, because sure as money sways politicians, there will be opposition to this bill.

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THE DIGITAL CHOICE AND FREEDOM ACT OF 2002
Published: October 03, 2002
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Writer: Michael Croft
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