One Pager Issue Briefs on "Digital Rights Management: Whose Rights Are Being Managed?"
April 3, 2003
Overview | Video | Panelist Biographies | One Pagers
Prepared by Members of the Internet Caucus Advisory Committee
- Alliance for Digital Progress (ADP)
- American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)
- Association for Competitive Technology (ACT)
- Association of American Publishers (AAP)
- Business Software Alliance (BSA)
- Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT)
- Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI)
- Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA)
- Computer Systems Policy Project (CSPP)
- Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)
- Digimarc
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Home Recording Rights Coalition (HRRC)
- Library Groups (Including American Library Association, American Association of Law Libraries, Association of Research Libraries, Internet2, and EDUCASE)
- Microsoft
- Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
- Progress & Freedom Foundation (PFF)
- Public Knowledge
- Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic
- Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA)
- U.S. Public Policy Committee of the Association for Computing Machinery (USACM)
About This Compilation: Congressional staff have indicated to Internet Caucus Advisory Committee staff that succinct Internet policy position papers from a variety of perspectives would be helpful in their Congressional work. Based on that suggestion, the ICAC has requested of all its 200 member organizations one pager issue briefs on the topic of Digital Rights Management: Whose Rights Are Being Managed?
The position papers herein reflect only the perspective of the organization that submitted it. The ICAC hopes that the scope of submissions reflect a balanced and diverse perspective on this issue. This one pager compilation serves to augment the Internet Caucus Advisory Committee event series on Intellectual Property. We hope that you find this compilation helpful and please provide comments and suggestions by emailing tim@netcaucus.org or by phoning Tim Lordan at 202-638-4370.

