DocumentCode
957584
Title
Death by DMCA
Author
Von Lohmann, Fred ; SeLtzer, Wendy
Author_Institution
Electronic Frontier Found., San Francisco, CA
Volume
43
Issue
6
fYear
2006
fDate
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
24
Lastpage
30
Abstract
This paper discusses the digital millennium copyright act (DMCA), which gives copyright holders new rights to control the way people use copyrighted material and new protection for technologies designed to restrict access or copying. The movie and record companies argued they needed these new restrictions to fight increased piracy threats in the digital era. U.S. entertainment companies are pushing for another wave of even more restrictive legislation. "Broadcast flag" legislation could require that all consumer electronics devices recognize protected television broadcasts and potentially refuse to copy them; a so-called "radio flag" bill would prevent or restrict the manufacture of hard disk recorders for digital radio; and an "analog hole" closure would restrict the connections new digital devices can make with analog devices. As the entertainment industry expands copyright law, the rising tide threatens to completely wash away many type of innovative gadgets
Keywords
copy protection; copyright; entertainment; legislation; DMCA; US entertainment companies; access restriction; analog hole closure; broadcast flag legislation; consumer electronics devices; copying restriction; copyrighted material; digital millennium copyright act; digital radio; entertainment industry; hard disk recorders; piracy threats; radio flag bill; restrictive legislation; television broadcasts; Consumer electronics; Digital communication; Hard disks; Legislation; Manufacturing; Motion pictures; Protection; Radio broadcasting; TV broadcasting; Waste materials;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSPEC.2006.1638041
Filename
1638041
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