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IEEE Drops DMCA Reference in Authors Copyright Form

aurelian writes "a follow-up on this story in April: the IEEE has announced that they have re-revised their copyright form and dropped the requirement that authors verify their work does not violate the DMCA. Seems to be as a result of feedback from their authors/members. Of course authors still have to comply with the act - they just don't have to see it mentioned in the new form."

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  1. implied meaning by Jucius+Maximus · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Yes, but the IEEE is implying that they realise the DMCA is silly to begin with and they do not want to deliberately force legitimate projects to comply with a silly law if they can help it.

    Of course they can't go out and say "we think it's alright to break the law" so the best they can do is imply it.

    To me, this says that the IEEE has brains.

  2. finally by larry+bagina · · Score: 5, Insightful

    good riddance to the stated requirement. IEEE has around 400,000 members in 150+ countries. Since they are one of the largest publishers of electrical engineering/computer science literature, they were effectively extending the DMCA's censorship beyond our borders to places like Autralia and Europe, where software can't even be patented.

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