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FC: Law libraries oppose UCITA, now targeting Maryland Senate
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 10:41:29 -0500
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Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 08:43:13 -0500
From: "Mary Alice Baish" <BAISH () wpgate law3 georgetown edu>
To: declan () well com
Subject: UCITA
Dear Declan,
As a lobbyist for the American Association of Law Libraries, I am grateful
for all your work in keeping us informed about very important
Internet-related issues.
Have you heard much about UCITA? We in the library community established
a coalition last fall (www.4cite.org) which now includes consumer groups,
insurance companies and other businesses, to stop UCITA from enactment.
Despite lots of hard work, it was recently enacted in VA and on Tuesday
was passed by the Maryland House of Delegates after lengthy debate,
83-50. It's now up to the Senate Finance Committee working group to
determine the next step. The legislative session ends on April 10th and
UCITA is heavily supported by the leadership.
As you know, MS, AOL and the mega-publishers are the key proponents of the
bill; Hollywood and others got their carve-out just as they did in
VA. Consumers and libraries are going to be harmed if this measure
passes; in a nutshell, our major concern is that UCITA replaces the public
law of copyright with the private law of contract.
I would be pleased to share more info with you. Other contacts are: James
Neal, Dean of Libraries, Johns Hopkins (410.xxx.xxxx); Prof. Charles
Shafer--consumer issues (410.xxx.xxxx); Jon Band--reverse engineering
(202.xxx.xxxx)
Also, UCITA was to have been part of the UCC until the American Law
Institute dropped out last spring in opposition to NCCULS's draft and the
process behind it. One of the most comprehensive web sites to find out
more of the history and opposition is at: www.badsoftware.com
I hope that you might look into this and write a piece about UCITA that
will help inform folks and get them up in arms, especially in Maryland.
Sincerely,
Mary Alice Baish
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Mary Alice Baish
Associate Washington Affairs Representative
E.B. Williams Law Library
Georgetown University Law Center
111 G Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20001-1417
Voice: 202.662.9200
Fax: 202.662.9202
E-mail: baish () law georgetown edu
Internet: www.ll.georgetown.edu/aallwash
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