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Blog U.: What the Copyright Ruling Means - Law, Policy -- and IT? - Inside Higher Ed

Blog U.: What the Copyright Ruling Means - Law, Policy -- and IT? - Inside Higher Ed

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  • What the Copyright Ruling Means

    By Tracy Mitrano July 27, 2010 2:17 pm
    A new ruling from the United States Copyright Office that is making the rounds in higher education and blogosphere circles has a simple core meaning: fair use now applies to section 1200 of the DMCA, the anti-circumvention provision.
    As far back as Princeton's Edward Felton's challenge to content owners from the computer science and engineering perspective and Berkeley's Pamela Samuelson from the legal arena, this question has remained open. Early to identify the issue and its potential deleterious effects that this unanswered question had on innovation and science, these academic leaders were soon supported by William Fisher, John Palfrey and William McGreveran. In a white paper they and others at the Berkman Center published in 2006,The Digital Learning Challenge, they specifically spoke to the effects that the absence of a clear