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Digital Fair Use Bill Introduced in Congress

Posted On: Wed, 2007-02-28 17:54 by Gregory Heller

Just read this over on the Washington Post Blogs

Reps. Rich Boucher (D-Va.) and John Dolittle (R-Calif.) introduced what they call the "Freedom and Innovation Revitalizing U.S. Entrepreneurship" (or FAIR USE) Act they say will make it easier for digital media consumers to use the content they buy.


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