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Repeal the Digital Milennium Copyright Act (DMCA)

It is evident that the framers of the infamous Digital Millenium Copyright Act intended it to have a transformative effect on the public and legal perception of intellectual property. In the attempt to develop a fully-realized definition of what constitutes infringement, fair use, and the rights ... more

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  1. DMCA is a pile of bologna, I got slapped with 2 in ONE day because someone found a way into my wi-fi and downloaded illegal HBO shows, it is not inforceable in a fair way, if I had gotten one more they would have killed my Internet, for a crime I did not even commit.

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    Thoroughly support this. Saying "Oh, but there are some exceptions built in" is like saying "We don't really need to REPEAL the "cut off thieves hands" law, there ARE exceptions for old ladies and children." The law is poorly designed from the ground up. Scrap it, and put something better in its place. Something that balances the rights and interests of creators with that of the public.

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    So the Fair Use doctrine establishes a judicial precedent allowing us to make backup copies, but the DMCA effectively makes it a felony to do so? Time to stop allowing the RIAA and MPAA to handcraft laws (or international treaties) to suit their bottom line and email them to their campaign-supported Members of Congress for a rubber-stamping that turns us all into felons... Repeal the thing!

  4. Wouldn't this issue be something for congress to legislate? While I agree with repealing (or amending) the DMCA, it seems out of the scope of what the executive branch could implement.

  5. I think it needs to be amended. So I'm not voting on repeal.

  6. I think it needs to be amended. So I'm not voting on repeal.

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    Can we assume that this item is referring to the anti-circumvention provisions of the DMCA? Because everyone would be in big trouble if the safe harbor provision were repealed.

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    The DMCA must be reformed, at a minimum. The triennial rulemaking is a disaster and does not achieve it's intended purpose—to protect fair use. The Librarian has failed to exercise the authority delegated by Congress.

  9. There are some good parts of the DCMA, such as protections for archival copies, reverse-engineering, and allowing the Librarian of Congress to make specific exemptions. Don't repeal the whole thing.

  10. I don't agree with this, as a self employed artist, when my work is available for free who's going to want to buy a print? small business & self employed artist/individuals are hurt by this.

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    Agreed. We need a new "web 2.0" definition of intellectual property that gives credit to the creators/owners without prohibiting the spread/popularity (!) of whatever the file is.

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