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Re: [dvd-discuss] Comment to the Senate Judiciary Committee
>Good thoughts.Write them up and send them to the judiciary.
>
>I had similar thoughts when I read Peter's comments and have been
>formulating my own comments to the judiciary. I wouldl amplify this
>concern. Not only is the DVD, CD, my PERSONAL property. SO too is the
>device upon which it plays. That is also my personal property. As my
>personal property I have abolute rights to do with it as I chose and that
>includes reverse engineering, tinkering, modifying it, integrating it into
>other equipment, scraping it or deintegrating it. Furthermore, I have FA
>rights to tell others how to do that and communicate what I do, know to
>others.
>
>The senate and hollywood belief that the majority of the world are couch
>potatoes experiencing their entertainment systems is rather offensive to
me.
Unfortunately there is a precedent in the laws governing radio
scanners. One upon a time, Americans believed that they had the right
to listen to anything that was broadcast on the airwaves. To prevent
the public from demanding that cell phones be encrypted, Congress has
passed ever more restrictive laws regarding receivers capable of
receiving cell phone frequencies. They now must be made tamper proof
and mere modification is illegal as is importing a unit from overseas
where such reception is permitted. See for example
http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Notices/1998/fcc9810
0.txt
On a separate note, could you send a copy of Landes and Posner to:
Prof. Tom Zaslavsky
500 Dencary Lane
Endwell, NY 13760
Thanks,
Arnold