IPTelligentsia Podcast: Satisfying the 21st Century Consumer (Part 2/2)

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Last week, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection held hearings on Digital Content and Enabling Technology: Satisfying the 21st Century Consumer. This is the second half of the podcast about these hearings, focusing in on fair use, DRM/TPM and anti-circumvention.

IPTelligentsia Podcast: Satisfying the 21st Century Consumer (Part 2/2) (24:14, 22MB MP3).

Related:
Freedom to Tinker: Bernard Lang Reports on the Proposed French DRM Law

Open Media Commons

Eliot Van Buskirk, Wired News: Reasons to Love Open Source DRM

Timothy B. Lee, Cato Institute: Circumventing Competition: The Perverse Consequences of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act

David Pogue, NY Times: review of Slingbox

Consumer Electronics Assoc: CEA Praises Digital Technology Hearing; Urges Congress to Resist Content Industry Pleas for Technology Mandates; Increased U.S. Jobs and Employment Thanks to Tech Innovation

Broadcasting & Cable: Alternate TV Takes the Hill

Previously: IPTelligentsia Podcast: Satisfying the 21st Century Consumer (Part 1)

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