digital rights groups weigh in vs INDUCE Act

October 13, 2004

Letter from American Association of Law Libraries, American Library Association, Association of Research Libraries, Consumer Federation of America, Consumers Union, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Public Knowledge to The Senate Judiciary Committee regarding negotiations on S.2560.

Public Knowledge is a new public-interest advocacy organization dedicated to fortifying and defending a vibrant information commons. This Washington, D.C. based group works with wide spectrum of stakeholdersÑlibraries, educators, scientists, artists, musicians, journalists, consumers, software programmers, civic groups and enlightened businessesÑto promote the core conviction that some fundamental democratic principles and cultural valuesÑopenness, access, and the capacity to create and competeÑmust be given new embodiment in the digital age.

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