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.

Friday, April 30, 2004

Testimony before the Commerce-Justice-State Subcommittee Hearing on Intellectual Property
Opening statement of subcommittee chairman Judd Gregg
Testimony of Mitch Bainwol, CEO, RIAA
Testimony of Robert Holleyman, CEO, Business Software Alliance
Testimony of Doug Lowenstein, President, Entertainment Software Alliance
Testimony of Jack Valenti, CEO, MPAA
Opening statement of full committee chairman Ted Stevens
United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, publication date: 29 April 2004
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