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Post-Hearing Comments

Exemption to Prohibition on Circumvention of Copyright Protection Systems for Access Control Technologies

Post-hearing comments in this rulemaking were due June 23, 2000. The Office has received 28 comments, which are posted below. Paper copies of the comments are also now available in the Copyright Office for inspection and limited borrowing.

Document Organization Date
1 Joel Nye May 16, 2000
2 American Society of Media Photographers
(Victor S. Perlman)
May 26, 2000
3 Dr. Ruben I. Safir June 11, 2000
4 Jane C. Ginsburg June 11, 2000
5 California Association of Library Trustees and Commissioners
(Mary Minow, J.D.)
June 15, 2000
6 Robert Wenzlaff June 17, 2000
7 David Hoffman June 22, 2000
8 The National Federation of Abstracting & Information Services
(Richard T. Kaser)
June 22, 2000
9 Ken Arromdee June 22, 2000
10 Chris Moseng June 23, 2000
11 Electronic Frontier Foundation
(Robin Gross)
June 23, 2000
12 Time Warner Inc.
(Dean Marks)
June 23, 2000
13 Sony Pictures Entertainment
(Jared Jussim)
June 23, 2000
14 Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA)
(Ken Wasch)
June 23, 2000
15 National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM)
(John T. Mitchell)
June 23, 2000
16 Spectrum Software, Inc.
(Joseph V. Montoro)
June 23, 2000
17 Sony Computer Entertainment America
(Riley Russell)
June 23, 2000
18 American Library Association, American Association of Law Libraries, Association of Research Libraries, Medical Library Association and Special Libraries Association
(Miriam M. Nisbet)
June 23, 2000
19 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
(Rosemary C. Spano)
June 23, 2000
20 Seth Finkelstein June 23, 2000
21 Paul Fenimore June 23, 2000
22 Matt Perkins June 23, 2000
23 Time Warner Inc.
(Bernard R. Sorkin, Esq)
June 23, 2000
24 Association of American Universities, The American Council on Education, and the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges
(John C. Vaughn)
June 23, 2000
25 DVD Copy Control Association June 23, 2000
26 American Film Marketing Association, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, American Society of Media Photographers, Association of American Publishers, Association of American University Presses, The Authors Guild, Inc., Broadcast Music, Inc., Business Software Alliance, Directors Guild of America, Interactive Digital Software Association, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Motion Picture Association of America, National Music Publishers' Association, Professional Photographers of America, Recording Industry Association of America, Reed Elsevier, Inc., SESAC, Inc.
(Steven J. Metalitz)
June 23, 2000
27 Aaron D. Haney June 23, 2000
28 United States Catholic Conference (USCC)
(Fr. William Davis)
June 23, 2000



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