This editorial in the Washington Times entitled, Database Piracy Plague advocates for H.R. 3261, the Database and Collections of Information Misappropriation Act.
Luckily for those who are less optimistic about the brilliance of copyrighting facts, on Feb. 25, the House Subcommittee on Commerce sent out an alternative bill that authorizes the FTC to take action against someone who misappropriates a database in an "unfair or deceptive" manner, a far narrower approach than the one found in H.R. 3261. The House Rules Committee would have to deal with the two approaches and has said that, in an election year, competing bills on the same issue may well be the death knell for both. Let's hope so. (Those with access to Warren's Washington Internet Daily can read a good article on this from Feb 26.)
Keep an eye on this issue. Over-reaching and unnecessary copyright laws are unfortunately the norm in Congress. In this case we seem to have a few members that realize that current laws already adequately protect information collectors whose work is co-opted. But if we don't watch this issue, then pretty soon I might not be able to report that fact. Under 3261, it'll be copyrighted.
Posted by Brian at March 4, 2004 07:10 AM | TrackBackPhentermine
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