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Date: 1998-10-31

Projekt Gutenberg bedroht


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Die neuen US-Copyrightgesetze lösten zu Hollywood lauten
Jubel aus. Mit blankem Entsetzen haben die Betreiber des
Projekts Gutenberg und anderer freier Weltbibliotheken
reagiert. Audio- & Videocaster müssen weit höhere Gebühren
abführen, als Kabel, Tv & Radio.

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Adam Clayton Powell
10.30.98 The two-day-old U.S. copyright law, originally
presented as an anti-piracy measure, is imposing
unanticipated new restrictions on journalists, broadcasters
and librarians.

President Clinton signed the new Copyright Act into law
Wednesday. It was the culmination of months of hard
lobbying by the major Hollywood studios to increase charges
for use of copyrighted material online. But the true price of
the new law, both in new mandatory financial payments and
in restrictions on the free flow of news and information, is
only now becoming clear.

The burgeoning use of audio and video over the Internet will
be hit hard by new mandatory fees far higher than those paid
by cable or over-the-air broadcasters. Some content now
routine on all-news radio stations and such television
services as CNN and MSNBC could now be illegal on the
Internet.
....
For example, the recording industry can now restrict the
choice of music anyone can play over the Internet, by setting
ceilings on the number of times certain songs can be played.
No such controls now exist on broadcast or cable television
or radio.
....
The new law is having a chilling effect on the free flow of
printed information: Educational Web sites can now be
prosecuted for distributing information online that has until
now been freely available at public libraries and on library
Web sites.

One Web site devoted to classic literature, Eldritch Press,
notified readers on its home page that the new law would
force it to close next month.

"This site will be shut November 11, 1998, as a direct result
of the chilling effect of the series of laws regarding copyright
and the Internet passed by the U.S. Congress," read the
notice. "We no longer see a future for us as individuals to
construct a free public library for the world on the Internet."

The American Library Association months ago predicted that
the new law would threaten the American tradition of free flow
of information, and librarians now face new expanded federal
regulations.
...
One Web site operator vowed to defy the spirit of the law
while observing its letter.

"I'm going to post 72 books today, just to say, 'Take that!' "
said Michael Hart, a visiting scientist at Carnegie Mellon
University and director of Project Gutenberg free book site, in
an interview with The New York Times.

Hart's site features 1,700 books, all in the public domain and
posted by volunteers, and he said he was worried about the
future availability even of old texts. According to Hart, books
that "squeaked by" just before the new law took effect
include Ulysses, by James Joyce, and Samuel Butler's
translation of Homer's The Odyssey.
...
The Clinton administration maintained that the more-onerous
provisions of the bill were changed before it was passed by
Congress. And in Hollywood, major movie studios uncorked
the champagne to celebrate the new law, the result of
months of high pressure by movie makers and record
companies, most now owned by those same studios.

"This gives us enough confidence that our ability to use the
digital domain to encrypt, encode and scramble our works
can truly protect our properties," Time Warner Senior Vice
President Tim Boggs, the company's chief lobbyist, told the
Los Angeles Times in a story headlined "Company Town:
Congress Puts Power Behind Hollywood's Goals."
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full text
http://www.freedomforum.org/technology/1998/10/30webcasts
.asp

source
http://www.nytimes.com

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