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Circumvention Reading Room

Canadian Study Rejects Technological Restrictions
Read Part II of the Report Here

Circumvention Prohibitions Reconsidered:
Why America’s Mistake is Europe’s Future"
By Robin D. Gross, Esq., IP Justice
Jan.29, 2003

Time to Re-write the DMCA
By U.S. Congressman Rick Boucher

UK Commission on Intellectual Property Rights, Final Report:
"Integrating Intellectual Property Rights and Development Policy", Summer 2002

Electronic Frontier Foundation White Paper:
"Unintended Consequences - Three Years Under the DMCA"
By EFF Senior Intellectual Property Attorney Fred von Lohmann, Jan. 2003

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 
Position Paper on Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and Encryption Research 
June 2002

Anti-Circumvention Rules Threaten Science
By Prof. Pamela Samuelson 293 Science 2028 (Sep 14, 2001)

Intellectual Property And The Digital Economy: 
Why The Anti-Circumvention Regulations Need To Be Revised By Prof. Pamela Samuelson
14 Berkeley Tech. L. J.519 (1999) Slide presentation is available here .

Towards More Sensible Anti-Circumvention Regulations
By Prof. Pamela Samuelson 2000

DeCSS Prosecutions Time-Table

Why the EUCD is Bad
By Eurorights.org

IP Justice Comments to U.S. Copyright Office on the Digital Millennium CopyrightAct's Anti-Circumvention Rule-Making Proceeding Dec. 17, 2002

The Progress of Science and Useful Arts: Why Copyright Today Threatens Intellectual Freedom" From the Free Expression Policy Project

Digital Millennium Dark Ages
By Robin D. Gross, Esq.
Nov.7, 2001

The Right to Read
By Richard M. Stallman
Feb. 1997

Appendix G: "DMCA and Circumvention of Technological Protection Measures" to "The Digital Dilemma: Intellectual Property in the Information Age" From The National Academy of Sciences, 2000

EUCD in Italy: What to change?
From Associazione Software Libero

U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998 , Section 1201-1202

World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Copyright Treaty , Article11

World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Performances and Phonograms Treaty, Article18

European Union Copyright Directive (EUCD) on Circumvention , Article 6

Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) DMCA Archive

     
 
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