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Eldred v. Ashcroft: Amicus Brief in support of Eldred
The U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ("DC Circuit") erroneously held that Congress' grant of twenty additional years of copyright protection as set forth in...
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Faulkner v. National Geographic Society: Amicus Brief in support of National Geographic Society
amicus-faulkner-v-natgeo.pdf
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LCA Joins Amicus Brief Supporting Defendant–Appellee in Perfect 10, Inc. v. Google, Inc.
On July 20, 2006, members of the Library Copyright Alliance signed on to a legal brief in support of Google in Perfect 10 Inc., v. Google, Inc. The brief addresses...
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Greenberg v. National Geographic Society: Amicus Brief in support of National Geographic Society
amicus-ngs-v-greenberg-11th-circuit-6june06.pdf
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American Council on Education, et al. v. Federal Communications Commission: Amicus brief in support of ACE
calea-petitioners-brief-26jan06.pdf
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In the Matter of Exemption to Prohibition on Circumvention of Copyright Protection Systems for Access Control Technologies: Comments from the Library Associations
Comments submitted in response to the US Copyright Office's Notice of Inquiry (NOI) dated October 15, 2002, on whether noninfringing uses of certain classes of works are likely to be...
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Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act and Broadband Access and Services: Request for Stay
This Request for a Stay seeks both a stay of the Commission's First Report & Order pending the release by the Commission of the subsequent orders anticipated by that first...
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In the Matter of Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act and Broadband Access and Services
Comments from higher education associations. calea-comments-fcc-14nov05.pdf
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LCA Files Amicus Brief Supporting Defendant–Appellee in USA v. Jean Martignon
On May 11, 2005, the Library Copyright Alliance (LCA) filed an amicus brief in supporting the defendant--appellee in USA v. Jean Martignon. Amicus Brief (PDF)
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American Library Association, et al., v. Federal Communications Commission and United States of America (2005)
This case arises out of events related to the nation's transition from analog to digital television service ("DTV"). bfappealsruling0505.pdf