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Activists wring four DMCA concessions By John Borland, special to ZDNet October 30, 2003 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/business/soa/Activists-wring-four-DMCA-concessions/0,139023166,120280319,00.htm
The US Library of Congress has created four exemptions under which it is legal to crack digital copyright protections. The US Library of Congress created on Tuesday four narrow exemptions to a controversial digital-piracy statute but was criticised by free-speech activists, who had hoped for more exceptions. As part of a regular process of reviewing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, regulators created four new instances in which it is legal to crack digital copyright protections. Such protections can now be broken to access:
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