Rep. Rick Boucher, a US senator from Virginia, is fighting against the RIAA/MPAA/Broadcaster in the file sharing arguement. He has introduced a bill that would balance out the fair use right of consumers and strike out portions of the DCMA (the main law used by US companies to sue file traders and companies). The bill would also protect companies that make software that can potentially used for illegal activities, such as DVD copying software which can also be used for legitimate fair use applications, when users use it for illegal activities.
Wired has an interview with him. He's probably the most tech-savvy politician I've ever heard in my life.
Good read!
Jammrock
Wired has an interview with him. He's probably the most tech-savvy politician I've ever heard in my life.
Good read!
Jammrock
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