Kerry,

Is it possible to have a little context here?  I have no idea what you
are talking about.  What is it in the legislation that affects NSI?


Kerry Miller wrote:
> 
> Sounds like NSI has spoken to the right people.
> 
> ------- Forwarded Message Follows -------
> Date sent:              Wed, 12 May 1999 22:35:03 -0500 (CDT)
> From:                   James Love <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject:                HR 209
> 
> [...]
> We were not watching this legislation, and I had received a call
> from a Congressional staffer right before it was approved by
> a voice vote, and I was trying to pull together some information
> about the legislation on very short notice.  We have now
> had a bit more time to look at hr 209, and will be  issuing a second
> comment, probably later today or early tomorrow.
> 
> The legislation does significantly undermine the public's  rights in
> inventions in several areas, guts public notice requirements for
> exclusive licensing, eliminates current requirements that exclusive
> licensing be limited to cases where it is necessary for development,
> and expands confidentiality of licensing information, including
> information on the amount of royalties paid to the government.   It
> does more too, and we are tyring to better understand a few other
> items.
> 
> [The Senate Commerce Committee hearing agenda states]
> Wed, May 12
> 3 p.m.
>                  Commerce, Science, and Transportation
>                  Science, Technology, and Space Subcommittee
>                       To hold hearings to examine incentives and
>                       barriers created by the federal government in
>                       bringing new technologies to the marketplace.
>                      SR-253
> 
> What you can do right now is to ask a member of the US Senate to
> slow the process down, by putting a hold on the bill, so it does
> not go right to the Senate floor without an opportunity to
> get a Senator to offer amendments.
> 
> I'll have a better analysis of the legislation finished soon.
> 
>   Jamie
> 
> --
> James Love, Director, Consumer Project on Technology
> I can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED], by telephone 202.387.8030,
> by fax at 202.234.5176. CPT web page is http://www.cptech.org
> 
> ====

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