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Terrific news from the Librarian of Congress about exemptions to the
DMCA--affecting all college profs and all students in film and media studies
classes:
http://centerforsocialmedia.org/blog/fair-use/fair-use-victories-dmca

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Pat Aufderheide, Professor and Director
Center for Social Media, School of Communication
American University
3201 New Mexico Av. NW, #330
Washington, DC 20016-8080
www.centerforsocialmedia.org
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202-885-2069

"I just feel that anything that allows a person to be more active in the
control of his or her life, in a healthy way, is important.”  Fred Rogers,
in 1979 testimony supporting introduction of the VCR against media
companies' protests.

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