DMCA Exemption Time
jvillain writes "Contentagenda notes that the Copyright Office is taking submissions for exemptions to the DMCA. They do this every three years. There's a description of the six exemptions made last time to give you some ideas. So fire up the keyboard and let the Copyright Office know what needs to be changed. If you don't get in now, it'll be another three years before you can try again."
You are obsviously a terrorist trying to abuse the U.S. laws, meant for good citizens to respect.
Your IP has been recorded, your house is now laser marked, and an A10 Thunderbolt is currently on it's way to resolve the threat your subersive comment has put on this country.
Dear DMCA staff.
Just exempt every content which has once been recorded on a technical medium.
Thanks.
Your IP has been recorded
I hope they are not using the MediaSentry method of IP recognition and determination.
It's not fun to stay at the |) /\/\ ( /-\ !
let the copyright be valid only 5 years after the death of that person to let it be able to cover for funeral costs
Could even be shorter than that... corpses start to smell after a while...
"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something" - Plato
Sure, but you don't want to encourage film directors to hire hitmen when authors refuse to sell them the rights to adapt their bestsellers.
Dammit, you people just don't give up on your quest to copy every bit of Intellectual Property you can find!
One more bit copied.
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I can only think of two exemptions.
1. Software
2. Hardware
There may be others, but that's all I can come up with.
Hey, that sounds like a great idea for a bestseller. Might if I buy it off you?
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