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DMCA - LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
NO MANDATE
- Statutory Provision (17 U.S.C. 1201(c)(3)):
(3) Nothing in this section shall require that the design of, or design and selection of parts and components for, a consumer electronics, telecommunications, or computing product provide for a response to any particular technological measure, so long as such part or component, or the product in which such part or component is integrated, does not otherwise fall within the prohibitions of subsection (a)(2) or (b)(1).
- Conference Report (H. Report No. 105-796):
No applicable text.
- Representative Howard Berman in the House of Representatives (Cong. Rec. E2315) (daily ed. Nov. 12, 1998)
- Representative Rick Boucher in the House of Representatives (Cong. Rec. E2166) (daily ed. Oct. 14, 1998)
- Representative Tom Bliley in the House of Representatives (Cong. Rec. E2136) (daily ed. Oct. 13, 1998)
- Representative W.J. ("Billy") Tauzin in the House of Representatives (Cong. Rec. E2144) (daily ed. Oct 13, 1998)
- Representative Scott Klug in the House of Representatives (Cong. Rec. H10621) (daily ed. Oct. 12, 1998)
- Senator John Ashcroft in the U.S. Senate (Cong. Rec. S11887-88) (daily ed. Oct. 8, 1998)
- Representative Tom Bliley in the House of Representatives (Cong. Rec. H7094) (daily ed. Aug. 4, 1998)
- House Report No. 105-551(Part 2) (Committee on Commerce) (page 41)
- Senator John Ashcroft in the U.S. Senate (Cong. Rec. S4890-91) (daily ed. May 14, 1998)
- Senate Report 105-190 (1998) (Committee on the Judiciary) (pages 12-13)
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