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Texas Super-DMCA Apparently Dead 
Louis Trager at the Washington Internet Daily reports that the Texas
Super-DMCA bill appears to be dead, as this year's legislative session
ended without any action on the bill. There is still a small risk that it
will be considered in special session, but the governor's office says he
does not intend to call such a special session. The Texas legislature is
not scheduled to meet at all in 2004, so the bill appears to be dead
there until at least 2005.

The is another significant victory for Super-DMCA opponents, along with
the veto of the Colorado bill, and the withdrawal of the Tennessee and
Oregon bills by their sponsors. 

Trager quotes MPAA Vice President Vans Stevenson as saying that "Time is
on our side. We have all the time in the world." 

Apparently MPAA will be patient, in the hope that opponents will tire of
the struggle, or maybe in the hope of finding new opportunities to
introduce stealth bills. That may be MPAA's best hope, since the bills
have fared poorly wherever open debate on their merits has been allowed.



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