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Broadcast Flag
November 2003
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Federal Government
Congressional Hearings
Consumer
Privacy and Government Technology Mandates in the Digital Media
Marketplace Full Committee Hearing Wednesday, September 17 2003
witnesses include
Norm
Coleman
Sam
Brownback
Mr.
William Barr Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Verizon
Communications
Mr.
James D. Ellis Senior Executive Vice-President and General Counsel,
SBC Communications
Mr.
John Rose Executive Vice President, The EMI Group
Mr.
Cary Sherman President, Recording Industry Association of America
(RIAA)
Mr.
Alan Davidson Associate Director, Center for Democracy and Technology
Mr.
Lawrence J. Blanford President and Chief Executive Officer,
Philips Consumer Electronics North America
Mr.
Jack Valenti Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Motion Picture
Association of America (MPAA)
Mr.
Christopher Murray Legislative Counsel, Consumers Union
Dr.
Edward Felten Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University
Statement
of Marybeth Peters Register of Copyrights before the Subcommittee
on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property Committee on
the Judiciary United States House of Representatives 108th Congress,
1st Session March 6, 2003 Piracy Prevention and the Broadcast Flag
Federal Communications Commission
FCC
Adopts Anti-Piracy Protection For Digital TV Nov 4, 2003
Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554
In the Matter of: Digital Broadcast Content Protection MB Docket
02-230 REPORT AND ORDER AND FURTHER NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING
Adopted: November 4, 2003 Released: November 4, 2003
Powell
Press Statement
Abernathy
Statement
Copps
Statement
Adelstein
Statement
Nongovernmental Organizations
Broadcast Protection Discussion Subgroup to the Copy Protection
Technical Working Group
Final
Report of the Co-Chairs of the Broadcast Protection Discussion Subgroup
to the Copy Protection Technical Working Group June 3, 2002
Robert Perry Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America
Michael Ripley Intel Corporation
Andrew Setos Fox Group / Fox Technology Group
CATO Institute
Battle
over the Broadcast Flag: The IP Wars and the HDTV Transition POLICY
FORUM Wednesday, February 5, 2003
Featuring Fritz Attaway, Motion Picture Association of America;
Jim Burger, Dow, Lohnes & Albertson;
Mike Godwin, Public Knowledge; and
Andy Setos, Fox Entertainment Group.
Center for Democracy and Technology
Implications
of the Broadcast Flag:A Public Interest Primer A Report of the
Center for Democracy and Technology October 2003 Rev. 1.0
Center for Democracy and Technology, Consumers Union, and
Public Knowledge
Consumer
Policy Questions and Issues Regarding the BPDG Proposal for Protecting
DTV Content
Public Knowledge
The
Broadcast Flag and the DTV Transition
PUBLIC
KNOWLEDGE WHITE PAPER
Harry Potter and the Prisoners of the DTV Transition An Adventure
in Digital Television Policy (With apologies to J.K. Rowling) By
Mike Godwin Senior Technology Counsel Public Knowledge
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Appendix A: Consumer
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Appendix B: Harry
Potter and the Prisoners of the DTV Transition
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