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Index of Comments

NTIA and the U.S. Copyright Office issued a Request for Comments on the effects of the amendments made by title 1 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, ("DMCA") and the development of electronic commerce on the operation of sections 109 and 117 of title 17, United States Code, and the relationship between existing and emerging technology and the operation of such sections.

Comments received to date in this proceeding:

SubmitterDate
Ray Van De Walker6/08/00
Mark Meyer6/29/00
Claus Fischer7/18/00
Roger Darr7/18/00
Dusty Jones7/24/00
Marc Rassbach7/24/00
Przemek Klosowski7/26/00
Michael L. Love7/27/00
Michael Day7/28/00
Karen Coyle7/30/00
Bob Beard8/01/00
Digital Future Coalition 8/02/00
Walter Charles Becktel8/03/00
John M. Zulauf8/03/00
Software & Information Industry Association 8/03/00
Office of Tech.Transfer, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 8/03/00
Ken Arromdee 8/03/00
Robert S. Thau and Bryan W. Taylor (PDF file) 8/04/00
Mickey McGown 8/04/00
Bryan W. Taylor 8/04/00
Time Warner, Inc. 8/04/00
American Library Association, et al. 8/04/00
Computer & Communications Industry Association (PDF file) 8/04/00
Patrice A. Lyons, Esq. (PDf file) 8/04/00
Digital Media Association 8/04/00
Home Recording Rights Coalition 8/04/00
Charles Lee Thomason, Esq. 8/04/00
The Future of Music Coalition 8/04/00
LXNY 8/04/00
Copyright Industry Organizations 8/04/00
National Association of Recording Merchandisers, Inc. (PDF file) 8/04/00
Interactive Digital Software Association 8/04/00
Ronald C.F. Antony 8/04/00


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