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 Digital Rights & Wrongs (cont.) 
Yesterday's post discussed H.R. 107, named the Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act of 2003. The witness statements from today's hearing before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce are now available online.

Witnesses were:

Pro-H.R. 107:
Lawrence Lessig, Stanford Law School
Gary Shapiro, Consumer Electronics Association
Miriam Nisbet, American Libarary Association
Allan Swift, Colling Murphy
Peter Jaszi, American University Law School
Chris Murray, Consumers Union
Gigi Sohn, Public Knowledge
Robert Moore, 321 Studios

Anti-H.R. 107:
Jack Valenti, Motion Picture Association of America
Cary Sherman, Recording Industry Association of America
Robert Holleyman II, Business Software Alliance
Debra Rose, Entertainment Software Association

posted by James DeLong : 5/12/2004 04:17:36 PM

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5.12.2004
 Digital Rights & Wrongs (cont.) 
Yesterday's post discussed H.R. 107, named the Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act of 2003. The witness statements from today's hearing before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce are now available online.

Witnesses were:

Pro-H.R. 107:
Lawrence Lessig, Stanford Law School
Gary Shapiro, Consumer Electronics Association
Miriam Nisbet, American Libarary Association
Allan Swift, Colling Murphy
Peter Jaszi, American University Law School
Chris Murray, Consumers Union
Gigi Sohn, Public Knowledge
Robert Moore, 321 Studios

Anti-H.R. 107:
Jack Valenti, Motion Picture Association of America
Cary Sherman, Recording Industry Association of America
Robert Holleyman II, Business Software Alliance
Debra Rose, Entertainment Software Association

posted by James DeLong : 5/12/2004 04:17:36 PM

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Stock Options and the Creative Classes
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