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DATE | 2002-07-07 |
FROM | Seth Johnson
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] >> 7/17 << Commerce Dept Public Meeting: Digital Entertainment
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Note the corrected date in the Subject header.
Seth
Seth Johnson wrote: > > Folks -- > > How about we go to this thing? > > Seth > > (Forwarded from DMCA Discussion list, > DMCA_Discuss-at-lists.microshaft.org) > > -------- Original Message -------- > Date: Sun, 07 Jul 2002 19:23:08 -0700 > From: tom poe > To: otptech-at-ta.doc.gov > CC: (See Below -- Seth) > > Hello: I am forwarding a copy of a message sent to other > staff at your agency, in an attempt to clear up confusion, > which, unfortunately, is believed to be intentional due to > other government agencies in the past that have abused the > policy of providing access for general public comments by > obfuscating, ignoring, blocking, or otherwise deliberately > avoiding receipt of public comments on issues important to > the general public. Please forward this to Chris Israel, > who is responsible for this injustice. > > Respectfully, > Tom Poe > Reno, NV > > -------- Original Message -------- > Date: Sun, 07 Jul 2002 19:15:46 -0700 > From: tom poe > To: Mweisskohl-at-ta.doc.gov > CC: Mweisskohl , "cheryl.mendonsa" > , Sheila Lennon > , editors-at-eff.org, DMCA_discuss > , community_studios > > > Hello: I found this link to the announcement for a hearing > on July 17, 2002, that was posted in the Register. It > announces a Public Workshop on Digital Entertainment and > Rights Management. Your agency has not made it possible for > the general public to participate with comments. The site > you list does not provide an email address, a page link to > submit a form, or any discussion of the Public Workshop. > > Please forward this to the appropriate individuals, and > point out to them that they are giving the impression of > acting as if they are attempting to engage in activities > that are not beneficial to the general public. Which, in my > opinion, they are. > > I have copied this to other lists, in order to provide a > contact through your agency to those responsible for the > Public Workshop. Thank you for your assistance in forwarding > this email and others that may arrive in your mail box, and > Cheryl's mail box. > > Respectfully, > Tom Poe > Reno, NV > > http://makeashorterlink.com/?A1EC62531 > > SUMMARY: The United States Department of Commerce Technology > Administration (TA) announces a public workshop on digital > entertainment and its availability to consumers. The > workshop will help gather data on such issues as the status > of technical standards that provide the framework necessary > to enable legitimate digital media distribution and the > present state of strengths, weaknesses and availability of > current and imminent technological solutions to protect > digital content, barriers that are inhibiting movies, music > and games from coming online. > > DATES: This workshop will be held on July 17, 2002, from 1 > p.m.-4 p.m. > > ADDRESSES: The workshop will be held at the Herbert C. > Hoover Building, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room 4830, > Washington, DC. Entrance on 14th between Pennsylvania and > Constitution Aves., NW. > > FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Further information > relevant to the substantive issues to be addressed by this > workshop may be obtained from Chris Israel Deputy Assistant > Secretary for Technology Policy, Technology Administration, > (202) 482-5687. Limited seating will be available to members > of the general public. It is recommended that persons > wishing to become general public attendees arrive early, as > seating will be first come, first served. > > SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to its statutory > authority found at 15 U.S.C. 3704(c), the Technology > Administration is authorized, among other things, to conduct > technology policy analyses to improve United States > industrial productivity, technology, and innovation, > cooperate with United States industry in the improvement of > its productivity, technology, and ability to compete > successfully in world markets, and identify technological > needs, problems, and opportunities within and across > industrial sectors, that, if addressed, could make a > significant contribution to the economy of the United > States. > > With these responsibilities in mind, the Technology > Administration is planning on holding a moderated series of > informal discussions with relevant stakeholders to gather > information on the availability of digital entertainment and > status of copyright protection and rights management tools. > The discussions will help gather data on such issues as the > strength, weaknesses and availability of technological > solutions, as well as network capability, and the proper > role for the Government in facilitating solutions that are > best for innovation and best for consumers. > > Topics to be addressed at the workshop include: > > [rtrif] The effectiveness of efforts to pursue technical > standards or solutions that are designed to provide a more > predictable and secure environment for digital transmission > of copyright material; > > [rtrif] Major obstacles facing an open commercial exchange > of digital content; > > [rtrif] What a future framework for success might entail; > > [rtrif] Current consumer attitude towards online > entertainment. > > The workshop will focus on these and other related > issues. Anyone wishing to comment on these or raise related > issues is free to do so, either in writing before the > meeting, or in person at the meeting. Prior comments will be > collected via the Technology Administration Web > site--www.ta.doc.gov/> requested by July 11, 2002. > > Authority: This work effort is being initiated > pursuant to TA's statutory responsibilities, codified at > section 3704 of Title 15 of the United States Code. > > Dated: June 28, 2002. > > Phillip J. Bond, > Undersecretary of Commerce for Technology. > [FR Doc. 02-16740 Filed 7-2-02; 8:45 am] > BILLING CODE 3510-18-M > > -- > http://www.studioforrecording.org/ > http://www.ibiblio.org/studioforrecording/ > http://www.studioforrecording.org/mt/Pubdomain_Bread/ > > Hollywood's BPDG Group ?!? > Never heard of them. What did they do in technology except > manage to put on their tie without accidentaly killing > themselves ?!? > [ modified quote from dm-at-zensunni.demon.nl ] > > ------------------------ > http://www.anti-dmca.org > ------------------------ > > DMCA_Discuss mailing list > DMCA_Discuss-at-lists.microshaft.org > http://lists.microshaft.org/mailman/listinfo/dmca_discuss > > C-FIT Content Control Outreach Discussion List > List Parent: seth.johnson-at-RealMeasures.dyndns.org > C-FIT Home: http://RealMeasures.dyndns.org/C-FIT > > To Subscribe/Unsubscribe: > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Send "[Un]Subscribe C-FIT_Release_Community" To > Listserv-at-RealMeasures.dyndns.org
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