Re: U.S. Appeals Court Debates Anti-Piracy TV |
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Michael D. Sullivan (userid@camsul.example.invalid) Fri, 25 Feb 2005 01:02:06 GMT
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> U.S. Circuit Judge Harry Edwards told the Federal Communications > Commission it "crossed the line" requiring the new anti-piracy > technology in next-generation television devices. But another appeals > judge on the panel questioned whether consumers can challenge the > FCC's rules in the courtroom.
> Edwards, the former chief judge of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
> The FCC's lawyer, Jacob Lewis, acknowledged the agency never had
> "Ancillary does not mean you get to rule the world," Edwards said. He
Don't read too much into the remarks of judges at oral argument,
Michael D. Sullivan |
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