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Intellectual Property,
Entertainment & Sports

Jul. 1, 2020

Coming revisions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act

As Congress gets ready to consider revisions to the 1998 landmark Digital Millennium Copyright Act, online service providers and groups representing copyright owners have redoubled their lobbying efforts to get their views reflected into the expected new law.

Dariush Adli

President
ADLI Law Group

444 S Flower St
Los Angeles , CA 90071

Email: adli@adlilaw.com

Univ of Michigan Law Sch; Ann Arbor MI

As Congress gets ready to consider revisions to the 1998 landmark Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), online service providers (OSPs) and groups representing copyright owners have redoubled their lobbying efforts to get their views reflected into the expected new law. To sum up, OSPs don't want any changes in the existing law, whereas rights owners want stricter enforcement efforts. Last month, groups representing rights holders received a major boost from the U....

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