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6.28.2004
 ICAC Panel on the DMCA 
The Advisory Committee to the Congressional Internet Caucus (ICAC) has re-scheduled its postponed session on The DMCA Revisited: What's Fair? for July 15, 2004. Panelists will be David Green (VP of MPAA); Michael Petricone (VP of CEA); Gigi Sohn (Pres. of Public Knowledge); and Jonathan Zuck (Pres. of ACT). Attorney Bruce Turnbull will moderate.

Per ICAC's usual practice, members were invited to submit one-page analyses of the issue. These, including the PFF contribution, are here.

There may or may not be room for ICAC supporters at the session - Congressional staff get preference, so it depends on how many of them sign up.

posted by James DeLong : 6/28/2004 02:53:37 PM

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6.28.2004
 ICAC Panel on the DMCA 
The Advisory Committee to the Congressional Internet Caucus (ICAC) has re-scheduled its postponed session on The DMCA Revisited: What's Fair? for July 15, 2004. Panelists will be David Green (VP of MPAA); Michael Petricone (VP of CEA); Gigi Sohn (Pres. of Public Knowledge); and Jonathan Zuck (Pres. of ACT). Attorney Bruce Turnbull will moderate.

Per ICAC's usual practice, members were invited to submit one-page analyses of the issue. These, including the PFF contribution, are here.

There may or may not be room for ICAC supporters at the session - Congressional staff get preference, so it depends on how many of them sign up.

posted by James DeLong : 6/28/2004 02:53:37 PM

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