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Inquiry Regarding Sections 109 and 117 (Docket No. 000522150-0150-01)
Library Association Comments dmca-comments-first-sale-04aug00.pdf
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SPEC Kit 259: Fee-based Services (August 2000)
A scanned version of SPEC Kit 259 is available full view through HathiTrust. View document here »
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SPEC Kit 258: Managing Corporate Annual Reports (July 2000)
A PDF of SPEC Kit 258 is available here spec-kit-258-managing-corporate-annual-reports.pdf
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In the Matter of Rulemaking Exemption to Prohibition on Circumvention of Copyright Protection Systems For Access Control Technologies Docket No. RM 99-7A
Pursuant to the requirement of the U.S. Congress in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA"), Section 1201(a)(1)(B-D), the Copyright Office has conducted a rulemaking proceeding to determine whether persons who...
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In the Matter of Exemption to Prohibition on Circumvention of Copyright Protection Systems for Access Control Technologies
Comments of the Library Copyright Alliance and the Music Library Association. 1201-comments-02dec08.pdf
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Inquiry Regarding Sections 109 and 117: Reply Comments of the Library Associations
The June 5, 2000, Request for Public Comment inquires about the effects of the amendments made by title 1 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA") and the development of...
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SPEC Kit 257: The M.L.S. Hiring Requirement (June 2000)
A scanned version of SPEC Kit 257 is available full view through HathiTrust. View document here »
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Principles for Emerging Systems of Scholarly Publishing (a.k.a. the Tempe Principles)
The "Tempe Principles" were agreed to by the undersigned individuals as a result of a meeting held in Tempe, Arizona, on March 2-4, 2000. Sponsored by the Association of American...
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SPEC Kit 256: Changing Roles of Library Professionals (May 2000)
A scanned version of SPEC Kit 256 is available full view through HathiTrust. View document here »
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Statement of Patricia A. Wand before the Subcommittee on Legislative, House Committee on Appropriations on the FY 2001 Appropriations for the Library of Congress.
Statement supporting the Library of Congress request of $428.1 million for FY 2001 (including the authority to obligate $33.6 million in receipts) representing an 11.4% increase in the Library's budget....