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Why the broadcast flag won't work
Tech attorney Jim Burger, whom I quote extensively in Darknet, writes an opinion piece in CNET News.com: Why the broadcast flag won't work.
Of course it won't. But that won't stop Hollywood from taking the fight to Congress, now that they've lost in the courts.
See MPAA chief Dan Glickman's accompanying piece, Why the broadcast flag should go forward.
Also, see Engadget: TV execs don’t care whether or not the Broadcast Flag makes watching TV more frustrating.
May 28, 2005 at 01:12 AM in Digital rights & copyright | Permalink
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