MPAA abandons DTV demand
p2pnet.net News:- “Extraordinarily good news from Communications Daily (behind a pay wall, unfortunately),” posts Donna Wentworth on the EFF’s (Electronic Frontier Foundation) Deep Links.
“The Motion Picture Association of America is unlikely to push for a broadcast flag component in DTV legislation establishing a 2008 hard date because the bill’s main author, House Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (R-TX), is against the provision. Meanwhile, the MPAA will keep briefing House and Senate members on a broadcast flag bill’s importance and seek other ways to get the content protections it wants.
“A new Congressional Research Service report raises concerns that the broadcast flag’s technological limitations could hinder activities normally deemed “fair use” under copyright law. For instance, students might not be able to email themselves copies of projects incorporating digital video content because no secure system exists for email transmission. “The goal of the flag was not to impede a consumer’s ability to copy or use content lawfully in the home, nor was the policy intended to ‘foreclose use of the Internet to send digital broadcast content where it can be adequately protected from indiscriminate redistribution,’” the report said, quoting from the FCC order.
The EFF says it’s looking for a copy of the report.
Stay tuned.
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See:-
Deep Links - CommDaily: MPAA May Not Seek Broadcast Flag in DTV Bill, June 1, 2005



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