Current copyright readings

Bibliography of current articles on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the TEACH act and other copyright issues. Maintained by Claire Stewart, Northwestern University Library. With contributions from Paul Clough, Stu Baker and Brian Nielsen.

Tuesday, May 20, 2003

Enforcing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act Internationally:Why Congress Shouldn't Lock in the Current DMCA By Approving the Current Version of the U.S.-Singapore Free Trade Agreement by BRANDY A. KARL
FindLaw, publication date: 19 May 2003
Posted by Claire at 9:27 AM

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