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Crawford Addresses Copyright Office (Ernest Miller)

The "Copyfight" blog is an excellent resource for anyone who is tired of the Content Cartel's abuses against the law, and against consumers around the world. Highly recommended.

Yesterday, Prof. Susan Crawford gave a talk to the Copyright Office (part of a program called The Copyright Office Comes To New York [PDF]), in which she critically discussed the broadcast flag, the DMCA, and state encroachments on copyright (Copyright Office talk). Read the whole thing. Being that yesterday was April Fools, let's hope the Copyright Office doesn't take her talk as a joke, as the Office has so often seemed to take other criticisms of copyright maximalism.

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