Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Copyright proposals push security firms' panic buttons

Copyright proposals push security firms' panic buttons
by NEIL SUTTON
ITBusiness.ca, publication date: 25 April 2005
"The group takes issue with a proposed change to the act that would make it illegal to circumvent technological protection measures (TPMs).
'Legal protection for TPMs,' the letter states, 'is the equivalent of making screwdrivers illegal
because they can be used to break and enter. Good legislation targets the illegal act, not the legal tools the crook might use.'"

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