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No Technical Mandates: Strong Opposition Voiced to Copyright Office
March 9, 2022
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GOVERNMENT SHOULDN’T CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
R Street Institute: “R Street believes it is important to allow private firms to continue to innovate and improve technical measures within the existing framework; we do not believe that government facilitation or adoption of technical measures will generate superior outcomes to the status quo.”
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