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Reply Comments on Rulemaking on Anticircumvention

This page contains reply comments submitted as a part of a rulemaking on exemptions from prohibition on circumvention of technological measures that control access to copyrighted works (read more details). The following reply comments were submitted January 21 through February 20, 2003.

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All of the submissions below reply to comment number 35 and describe the class of work to be exempted as, "Unskippable DVD Advertising: Audiovisual works released on DVD that contain access control measures that interfere with the ability to control private performance, including the ability to skip promotional materials."

271 Brian Degenhardt Reply comment (1 page)
272 Fritz Swanson Reply comment (1 page)

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