Cd duplication: U.S. Representative wants to legalize.

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08:01:02 Duplication cd: U.S. Representative wants to legalize.
Rick Boucher, (pictured) Democrat to the U.S. Congress has stated that it intends to amend the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998 to allow private users to make private copies of music, movies and software. The clause in question is the so-called 'anti-circumvention', intended to deter piracy, but for years violently contested by all the groups that defend civil rights, and also form the basis of the incrimination of Dmitry Sklyarov, a Russian programmer arrested for have written a program that bypasses the anti-copy software Ebook Adobe. Boucher spoke at the Future of Music Policy Summit , saying that his amendment seeks to defend the Coppermine personal use, while maintaining the indictments against piracy and that "there is an increasing number of instances in the DMCA that are , over time, unjust. " And in his sights there are the Audio Home Recording Act and the protections of the so-called Universal, and the support seems essential for the Music Online Competition Act (MOCA), proposed last August.