Update on CDA and copyright (5/29/96)

ON THE CDA: Folks involved in the case expect a decision within the next week from the Philadelphia three-judge panel hearing our challenge to the CDA. The DoJ has a few weeks to appeal to the Supreme Court if they lose. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ON COPYRIGHT: Regarding the online copyright legislation, there's plenty of action on the Hill -- and contrary to what I thought a week ago, there's even a fighting chance that this bill will pass this year. So far, full Senate judiciary and the House judiciary intellectual property subcommittee have held hearings. The House has taken the lead here, and the tentative date for the subcommittee markup of HR2441 is June 5. (It was to have been last week, but was cancelled at the last minute when no agreement was reached.) The Senate seems to be waiting to see what the House does before making any sudden moves. General feeling is that the legislation was on a fast schedule but has been slowed down considerably because of ongoing controvery over OSP liability and (especially) section 1201. The big snarl is over 1201, and some alliances of convenience are breaking down. More to the point, libraries are finally mobilizing grassroots opposition. Brock has a piece about this in a recent Muckraker on HotWired. (I'm hundreds of messages behind on cypherpunks so if you reply to this please copy me.) -Declan
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Declan McCullagh