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Tell the Copyright Office Who Is Really Affected by Filters
Feb. 3, 2022, 1:49 a.m. | Katharine Trendacosta
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Right now, the U.S. Copyright Office is collecting information on the use of "standard technical measures" to address copyright infringement, as part of a longer effort that, we fear, will lead to filtering mandates.
The Copyright Office is also holding a plenary session on February 22, to hear from the public. It will then engage in a series of “industry-sector specific consultations.” Given how often “industry” is seen as equivalent to Big Tech and Big Content, it is vital that …
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