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September 10, 2004

Copyright Office Report on INDUCE Act (IICA) Complete But Not Yet Public

Posted by Ernest Miller

Yesterday afternoon, the Copyright Office was to provide a report to the Senate Judiciary Committee on the Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act (IICA, née INDUCE Act). See, Senators Put Copyright Office in Charge of Finding INDUCE Act (IICA) "Consensus" by Sep 7 and Copyright Office Produces 'Discussion Draft' Alternative to INDUCE Act (IICA).

Two sources have confirmed that the report has been submitted to the Senate, but the report will not be released publicly until Senate staffers have had a chance to review it.

Of course, I wonder why the delay in making the report public? Is it going to change between now and when the Senate deigns to release it? Why is this an appropriate way of dealing with a public report?

Anyway, I've got some other things to do today. Hopefully, I'll be able to take a look at it as soon as someone decides the report is fit for the people who paid for it.

Want to know more about the INDUCE Act?
Please see LawMeme's well-organized index to everything I've written on the topic: The LawMeme Reader's Guide to Ernie Miller's Guide to the INDUCE Act.

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