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While the fair use debate has grabbed most of the headlines, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act has raised pertinent issues pertaining to free speech, privacy, encryption, and law enforcement affecting IP owners, Internet users, content providers, ISPs, software developers, and librarians.
Pike & Fischer presents a unique desk reference that covers the whole of the DMCA—the full text of the statute, its legislative history, ground-breaking caselaw, and more—to ensure that you have a firm grasp of the law and its implications.
With an overview by Christopher Wolf, co-chair of Proskauer Rose's iPractice group and one of the country's leading practitioners in the area of Internet and high-tech law,
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Text, History, and Caselaw
compiles into one convenient reference volume the full text of key documents, including:
- The statutory text: Pub. L. No. 105-304
- DMCA's legislative history: S. Rep. No. 105-190, H.R. Rep. Nos. 105-551 and 105-796
- Post-enactment history & proposed legislation: including the Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act (H.R. 107) and the BALANCE Act (H.R. 1066)
- Agency Interpretation: including the Copyright Office's §104 Report and NTIA's Report to Congress
- Judicial Interpretation: landmark decisions such as A&M Records v. Napster, Hendrickson v. eBay, Lexmark v. Static Control Components, RealNetworks v. Streambox, U.S. v. Elcom Ltd., Universal City Studios v. Corley, and In re Verizon Subpoena Enforcement Matter
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