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"Critics Weigh In on Copyright Act. The U.S. Copyright Office asked for public comment on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and it got it. Critics worry about everything from losing great art to restricting blind people's access to information. By Joanna Glasner." [Wired News]
No surprises here.
Free Speech and Satan's Web Page (washingtonpost.com)
"The Supreme Court has held that students do not shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech at the schoolhouse gate," U.S. District Judge Patrick Duggan said. "There is no evidence that the Web site interfered with the work of the school or that any other student's rights were impinged.
" . . . Plaintiff's listing of names under the heading 'people I wish would die' did not constitute a threat to the people listed therein, any more than plaintiff's listing of names under the heading 'people that are cool' make those listed therein 'cool.' "
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