[game_preservation] Online DRM
Henry Lowood
lowood at stanford.edu
Thu Apr 2 00:16:20 EDT 2009
Devin,
No, the act of copying does not become illegal, I am pretty sure of
that. All the exemption provided was the right to make copies. The
copies are made now, they do not have to be deleted.
That said, I can only agree with you: DMCA + Bono provides us with a
broken system.
Henry
Devin Monnens wrote:
> So this also means that any archival work that was done becomes
> illegal after the exemption ends? So if somebody did a digital backup
> of a game under this exhemption, they'd have to delete it? That
> doesn't sound like a good system...
>
> -Devin
>
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Henry Lowood <lowood at stanford.edu
> <mailto:lowood at stanford.edu>> wrote:
>
> Correct. The original ruling was in 2000, then the renewal was in
> 2003 and 2006. But this three-year cycle is really impossible to
> maintain, because someone needs to track the issue and organize
> the effort. Inevitably, the interested parties lose track of the
> issue. It's crazy to have such a short-term renewal cycle.
>
>
> Henry
>
> Rachel "Sheepy" Donahue wrote:
>
> I -believe- that was a 2006 exemption that no one re-proposed,
> but I'm not certain.
>
> On Wed, 01 Apr 2009 11:25:27 -0400, Andrew Armstrong
> <andrew at aarmstrong.org <mailto:andrew at aarmstrong.org>> wrote:
>
> Certainly point 2 below looks relevant, I'll add it to the
> groups resources.
>
> 2. Computer programs and video games distributed in
> formats that have become obsolete and that require the
> original media or hardware as a condition of access,
> when circumvention is accomplished for the purpose of
> preservation or archival reproduction of published
> digital works by a library or archive. A format shall
> be considered obsolete if the machine or system
> necessary to render perceptible a work stored in that
> format is no longer manufactured or is no longer
> reasonably available in the commercial marketplace.
>
>
>
> Andrew
>
> Andreas Lange wrote:
>
> Rachel "Sheepy" Donahue schrieb:
>
> The exemptions are on a 3-year cycle. More info
> can be found here:
> http://www.copyright.gov/1201/
>
>
>
> Here:
> http://www.copyright.gov/1201/2006/index.html
> it's looks like, that the exemption is still valid
> (until Oct, 27. 2009)?
> Andreas
>
>
>
> On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 03:23:59 -0400, Andreas Lange
> <lange at digitalgamearchive.org
> <mailto:lange at digitalgamearchive.org>> wrote:
>
> Dear Rachel,
> thanks for the info, which I didn't know. When
> did that happen? Does anyone know why? And
> what is the schedule for the next round of
> DMCA evaluation after the hearings will have
> started in May?
> While the US law is not directly relevant for
> us in Germany, I could use this DMCA exeption
> as a good reference for our local law making
> process.
> Andreas
>
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