Solveig Singleton has impeccable libertarian credentials: she's worked
at the Cato Institute and the Competitive Enterprise Institute and for
Peter Huber.
Now Solveig is an adjunct scholar at the Progress and Freedom Foundation
and published a paper today defending DRM and the DMCA:
http://www.pff.org/issues-pubs/pops/pop13.11dmca.pdf
I admit my bias: I think section 1201 of the DMCA goes too far, and has
caused a slew of problems to companies, researchers, and even
journalists. I wrote in 2002 about how it could make me a federal felon
for doing my job:
http://news.com.com/2010-1028-978636.html
Unfortunately Solveig seems dismissive of these problems, as Ed Felten
writes about here:
http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/?p=1010
By way of background, copyright and the DMCA are a divisive issue among
libertarians, as we've seen before (in other words, it's not just PFF
that takes the IP-is-property view):
http://www.politechbot.com/2006/03/28/a-divide-among/
-Declan
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