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| | Digital Millennium Copyright Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a United States copyright law. |  | | The "Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act" (INDUCE) Act |  | | The act criminalizes production and dissemination of technology that can circumvent measures taken to protect copyright, not merely infringement of copyright itself, and heightens the penalties for copyright infringement on the Internet. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMCA
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| | Current Issues and Resources: Digital Millennium Copyright Act - UMUC |
 | | Primer on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act: What the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Copyright Term Extension Act mean for the library community. |  | | French, N. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act: The potential for socio-political influences on a Supreme Court decision. |  | | Overview of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act for institutions of higher education. |
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http://www.umuc.edu/distance/odell/cip/links_dmca.html
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| | Digital Millenium Copyright Act |
 | | In response, the DMCA provides a legal backup for copyright protection by making it illegal to manufacture, import, distribute or provide products or services that are primarily designed or produced for the purpose of circumventing technological measures, such as encryption, scrambling or other methods, used by copyright owners to protect their works. |  | | The DMCA also establishes a counter-notification in which the material can be restored to the system if the notification is challenged by the poster (for example, in a situation in which there is a dispute over copyright ownership). |  | | The DMCA provision closely tracks the WIPO Treaty text by prohibiting the falsification, alteration or removal of copyright management information, or trafficking in copies of works that are linked with copyright management information that has been falsified, altered or removed, if the offending party knew or should have known that its actions would facilitate infringement. |
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http://www.nmpa.org/nmpa/wipofinal.html
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| | Digital Millennium Copyright Act [NYS-STLC] |
 | | The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (as enacted by Congress) |  | | Title I of the DMCA is the WIPO Copyright and Performance and Phonograms Treaties Implementation Act of 1998. |  | | The United States Congress ultimately enacted The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, more commonly referred to as the DMCA, which was signed into law on October 28, 1998. |
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http://nys-stlc.syr.edu/lawlibrary/copyright/dmca.aspx
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| | FAQ about DMCA Safe Harbor Provisions -- Chilling Effects Clearinghouse |
 | | If a copyright owner requests such a subpoena from a court, the court must issue it and the ISP must comply with it. |  | | In copyright law, vicarious liability may be established if the third party had the "right and ability to control" the infringer's activities, and if the third party received some financial benefit from the acts of infringement. |  | | Subsection 512(h) authorizes copyright owners to subpoena the identities of copyright infringers. |
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http://www.chillingeffects.org/dmca512/faq.cgi
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| | Welcome to the Anti-DMCA Website |
 | | The DMCA is the Digital Millenium Copyright Act, passed by the U.S. Congress in 1998, supposedly to update copyright law for electronic commerce and electronic content providers. |  | | Limited time - copyrights are granted for a limited time. |  | | Copyright, in the United States, is an attempt to maximize the intellectual resources available to all. |
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http://www.anti-dmca.org/faq_local.html
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| | The Digital Millennium Copyright Act |
 | | However, a defense to copyright infringement is not a defense to the prohibition established in Chapter 12. |  | | A notice from a copyright owner must be in writing and must be signed by such copyright owner or his or her agent and must include certain specified information, including an identification of the allegedly infringing material and information reasonably sufficient for the OSP to locate the material or the reference or link to it. |  | | The second issue is the relationship between the ephemeral recording exemption and the anticircumvention provisions in the new section 1201 of the Copyright Act. |
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http://www.arl.org/info/frn/copy/band.html
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| | EFF: DMCA Archive |
 | | EFF's expressed opposition to the anti-circumvention regulations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act which seems to be a backdoor attempt to outlaw encryption research and hence encryption. |  | | EFF action alert regarding Copyright Office request for comments from the public, on the topic of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and its anti-circumvention provisions. |  | | EFF's comments to the Copyright Office on the topic of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and its anti-circumvention provisions. |
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http://www.eff.org/IP/DMCA
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| | The Office of General Counsel at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC |
 | | For digital copies made of published works, the copy must not be made available to the public in that format outside the premises of the library or archives in lawful possession of such copy. |  | | The TEACH Act amends sections 110(2) and 112 of the Copyright Code and gives accredited non-profit educational institutions the right to use portions of copyrighted works for online instruction without permission from the copyright owner as long as a number of preconditions are met, which include technical protection of the copyighted material. |  | | Verizon argued that the subpoena power in the DMCA violates Article III of the Constitution because it authorizes federal courts to issue subpoenas in the absence of a pending case or controversy. |
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http://counsel.cua.edu/fedlaw/Dmca.cfm
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| | ALA DMCA: The Digital Millenium Copyright Act |
 | | Five years after passage, the DMCA continues to be a controversial act with far-reaching impact that is supporting the attempts of copyright holders to control access to and downstream use of their content. |  | | This landmark legislation updated U.S. copyright law to meet the demands of the Digital Age and to conform U.S. law to the requirements of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and treaties that the U.S. signed in 1996. |  | | Divided in to five "titles," the DMCA is a complex act that addresses a number of issues that are of concern to libraries. |
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http://www.ala.org/ala/washoff/WOissues/copyrightb/dmca/Default2515.htm
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| | Digital Millennium Copyright Act- Apollo Website Hosting Services |
 | | Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed, or, if multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are covered by a single notification, a representative list of such works at that site. |  | | A physical or electronic signature of a person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed. |  | | A statement that the complaining party has a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law. |
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http://www.apollohosting.com/legal/dmca.php
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| | The Digital Millennium Copyright Act - Overview |
 | | As was the case with the 'No Electronic Theft' Act (1997), the bill was originally supported by the software and entertainment industries, and opposed by scientists, librarians, and academics. |  | | The U.S. Copyright Office’s Final Rule on Exemptions to the Anti-Circumvention Provisions of the Act – October 2000 |  | | The U.S. Copyright Office Report on Distance Education Pursuant to Section 403 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act - May 1999 |
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http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/iclp/dmca1.htm
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| | DMCA |
 | | Digital Millenium Copyright Act of 1998 (.pdf document) |  | | This permission is in addition to rights of reproduction granted under Sections 107, 108, and other provisions of the U.S. Copyright Act. |  | | What the DMCA and the Copyright Term Extension Act Mean to the Library Community: Primer by Arnold Lutzker (posted 2/5/99) |
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http://www.arl.org/info/frn/copy/dmca.html
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| | Internet: Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 |
 | | This statute is known as the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998. |  | | The Copyright Act of 1976 (along with prior versions) gives the author or owner of written work (i.e., tangible expressions of ideas) certain exclusive rights, including the right to reproduce and display the work. |  | | Anyone who reproduces or displays copyrighted work without the owners prior permission (which is called infringement) may be liable to pay the owner damages. |
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http://www.poznaklaw.com/articles/DigitalMill.htm
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| | Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) |
 | | H.R. 1554 (eh) To amend the provisions of title 17, United States Code, and the Communications Act of 1934, relating to copyright licensing and carriage of broadcast signals by satellite. |  | | H.R. 1554 (ih) To amend the provisions of title 17, United States Code, and the Communications Act of 1934, relating to copyright licensing and carriage of broadcast signals by satellite. |  | | H.R. 1554 (pcs) To amend the provisions of title 17, United States Code, and the Communications Act of 1934, relating to copyright licensing and carriage of broadcast signals by satellite. |
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http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/openlaw/DVD/dmca
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| | Copyright |
 | | The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), described as the most dramatic change to copyright law in a generation, was the 105th Congress's effort to update copyright law for the digital environment. |  | | If you have questions about whether you may be infringing on another's copyright, please see the UT System's Copyright Crashcourse. |  | | WARNING: Under the DMCA, The University of Texas at Austin reserves the right to terminate computing services of users who repeatedly infringe upon the rights of copyright owners. |
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http://www.utexas.edu/policies/dmca.html
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| | CLSCC - Digital Millennium Copyright Act |
 | | Consistent with the act, Cleveland State Community College has an associated institutional DMCA Copyright Policy and a Code of Computer Practices providing notice of copyright responsibility for all users of college computers and web resources. |  | | Cleveland State Community College subscribes to the requirements of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998. |  | | a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or a person authorized to act on its behalf. |
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http://www.clevelandstatecc.edu/digital_millennium.asp
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| | Complying with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act |
 | | Your answers help to determine whether the University is acting as an ISP or also as a content provider, and whether the University may wish to be involved in the determination of whether fair use might apply. |  | | A statement that the information in the notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that the complainer is authorized to act on behalf of the owner of one or more exclusive copyright rights. |  | | The DMCA requires that we provide information to all of our users accurately describing and urging compliance with copyright law. |
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http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/dmcaisp.htm
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 | | This Act may be cited as the `Digital Millennium Copyright Act'. |  | | The Librarian of Congress shall also establish requirements by which copyright owners may receive reasonable notice of the use of their sound recordings under this section, and under which records of such use shall be kept and made available by transmitting organizations entitled to obtain a statutory license under this subsection. |  | | If the copyright owner fails to do so in a timely manner in light of the transmitting organization's reasonable business requirements, the transmitting organization shall not be liable for a violation of section 1201(a)(1) of this title for engaging in such activities as are necessary to make such phonorecords as permitted under this subsection.'. |
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http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/property00/alternatives/dmca.html
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| | Digital Millennium Copyright Act Contact Information for Oregon State University |
 | | Consistent with the DMCA, and in accordance with OSU's acceptable use policy, the university reserves the right to terminate system access of users who seriously or repeatedly infringe on the rights of copyright owners. |  | | Oregon State will comply with requirements of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). |  | | A summary of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act is available at: http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright/ |
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http://oregonstate.edu/about/copyright.html
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| | Designated Agent (DMCA) - North Dakota HECN |
 | | By adopting this policy and taking advantage of the liability protection provisions of the DMCA, the HECN, the NDUS or its member institutions, or the State of North Dakota do not waive any sovereign immunity or immunity under the Eleventh Amendment to the United States Constitution. |  | | The Digital Millennium Copyright Act requires that the complaint contain certain information. |  | | The Designated Agent to accept reports alleging copyright infringement by employees and students of the North Dakota University System institutions and offices, in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, is: |
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http://www.nodak.edu/hecn/dmcaagent.htm
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| | Digital Millennium Copyright (DMCA) Information |
 | | Instead, we are concerned with the dangerous degree of power granted to copyright holders by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and the corresponding damage done to the rights and freedom of consumers, technological innovation, and the free market for information. |  | | If you are familiar with it, please consider offering your opinions to the Copyright Office by March 31st. |  | | Press Release: Protest of DMCA by Linux Users |
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http://www.tuxers.net/dmca
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| | Digital Millennium Copyright Act |
 | | Your notice must comport with the requirements of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act if you wish to invoke that act's procedures. |  | | For more information about the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, visit the U.S. Copyright Office Web site. |  | | If you believe information residing on an Oakland University system or network is an unlawful use of your copyrighted material, please notify us via e-mail at dmca-notice@lists.oakland.edu or contact: |
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http://www3.oakland.edu/oakland/dmca.htm
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| | PCWorld.com - Digital Millennium Copyright Act |
 | | This is the full text of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, signed into law by President Clinton on October 28, 1998. |  | | Reorder the list by clicking on the category header. |
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http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,22180,00.asp
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| | Welcome to the Anti-DMCA Website |
 | | More than 30% of DMCA takedown notifications are abused and could be easily challenged in court. |  | | Techweb is reporting that three men are charged with conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement: |  | | Full text of the DMCA from The Library of Congress. |
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http://anti-dmca.org
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| | Digital Future Coalition Home Page |
 | | {UCITA} {Digital Millennium Copyright Act} {Learning Center} {Archives} {About the DFC} |  | | This site is run by the Digital Future Coalition |
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http://www.dfc.org
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