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By Declan McCullagh
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 7, 2005 1:22:00 PM

A group of large software companies has taken the first step toward inciting a tussle with the telecommunications industry by asking Congress to rewrite copyright law so alleged Internet pirates can be more easily targeted by lawsuits.

The group of companies, which is known as the Business Software Alliance, counts as members Microsoft, Autodesk, Borland, Intuit, Sybase and Symantec, among others. The group released a general outline of its suggestions on Thursday in a white paper that effectively describes its legislative proposals for 2005. The companies say they fear a revenue-sapping future in which software programs are traded as frequently and readily on peer-to-peer networks as MP3 music files are today.

One current law that the software companies single out for criticism is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), which established a turbocharged subpoena procedure designed to let copyright holders unmask infringers. The law was considered a workable compromise when enacted in 1998, but a series of subsequent court decisions have created an "impediment to effective enforcement," the paper says.

Emery Simon, a top Business Software Alliance attorney, declined to be more specific about the group's proposals. But any attempt to revise the law could place its members at loggerheads with Internet service providers, which historically have been loath to act as online cops or face liability for what their users do. Verizon Communications and Charter Communications have led court battles against the Recording Industry Association of America to curb the scope of DMCA--and, in the process, effectively preserve the privacy of their customers.

"We are identifying a problem that needs attention," Simon said. "We need to find ways to let people do better enforcement."

Simon said, "We can foresee revisions to the copyright act...(but) we're not suggesting reopening the DMCA. We're identifying a problem that needs to be solved."

Still, Fred von Lohmann, a senior staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said the Business Software Alliance paper "appears to give short shrift to anonymity online. It assumes IP addresses accurately map to individuals. If you think that anonymity has a place online as it does in the real world, then you should begin to ask questions about whether (that's) a good assumption."

The white paper also suggests tightening the rules under which patents are issued to allow both proposed and issued patents to be challenged more easily.

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Respect  Tim Patterson | 01/07/05
Wow, I like that:  Judas I. | 01/07/05
Let's see who are the people who did these very things  Laff | 01/10/05
Best government money can buy  Chad_z | 01/07/05
Absolutely. (nt)  Judas I. | 01/07/05
Yes, reopen the DMCA debate  johndoe445566 | 01/07/05
Um..  Patrick Jones | 01/07/05
Yes but...  htotten | 01/08/05
big business versus small people  plumley@... | 01/07/05
I have my wishlist too  Nigel Johnstone | 01/07/05
Oh and remove the anti-circumvention clause  Nigel Johnstone | 01/07/05
What's the difference?  Kevin Dean | 01/07/05
I accuse kdean of copyright infringement  Nigel Johnstone | 01/07/05
Precisely  Jeff Spicoli | 01/07/05
Devil's advocate response...  Martin Marvinski | 01/07/05
seriously  Jeff Spicoli | 01/07/05
You are wrong  NonZealot | 01/07/05
try again son  Jeff Spicoli | 01/07/05
You're talking patents not copyrights  voska | 01/07/05
Fair enough  NonZealot | 01/07/05
Your analogy is still faulted....  flafone | 01/11/05
Who's right?  seosamh_z | 01/08/05
I agree  voska | 01/10/05
oddly enough, some software makers create the problem  voska | 01/07/05
oddly enough  buxxmaster | 01/07/05
Microsoft's pretty smart  voska | 01/07/05
Agreed  buxxmaster | 01/07/05
BSA firms want perpetual revenue streams  Sunny Jalolly | 01/07/05
This argument is over how to obtain the names...  Anton Philidor | 01/07/05
It's needed and it will happen.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/07/05
*YAWN* Like We Care Bitty  itanalyst | 01/07/05
What would be effective?  Mack DaNife | 01/07/05
So your excuse is "The other guy did it"?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/07/05
Well then..  Jeff Spicoli | 01/07/05
Yeah  Jeff Spicoli | 01/07/05
Why do BSA companies provide infringement tools?  Sunny Jalolly | 01/07/05
Nice collection of EXCUSES. They don't matter.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/07/05
Well, so far WE'RE winning..  Jeff Spicoli | 01/07/05
Thought Suprnova.org was shuttered...  Anton Philidor | 01/07/05
It was, but it doesn't matter  Letophoro | 01/07/05
It is very sad  NonZealot | 01/07/05
try again son  Jeff Spicoli | 01/07/05
Oh that's a bogus statement  voska | 01/07/05
To voska  NonZealot | 01/07/05
Club Shepherd 2005 v1.00  Bridge_SMASH | 03/29/05
Bitty, Here Is The Article Yet AGAIN  itanalyst | 01/07/05
If this law were applied only and always to criminals...  Anton Philidor | 01/07/05
Is it safe to presume any/all of the following are true:  B.O.F.H. | 01/07/05
OH PULEASE!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/08/05
BZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzt... Wrong!  B.O.F.H. | 01/08/05
As usual, ranting without the beginning of a clue.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/09/05
Hey AX  htotten | 01/09/05
Fair Use and Copyright materials defined (with cases)  B.O.F.H. | 01/09/05
Neither are legal under the Fair Use laws.  B.O.F.H. | 01/09/05
P2P piracy exist becase the RIAA and MPAA want it too for now  voska | 01/07/05
Huh? What do either have to do with software piracy?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/08/05
existing laws are NOT effective  htotten | 01/08/05
I agree...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/08/05
Absolutely Right On!  htotten | 01/09/05
As much as I support...  buxxmaster | 01/07/05
Howebout Warranting Your Software Instead Of Liscencing  ParadigmOdyssey | 01/07/05
Semantics?  htotten | 01/08/05
Yeah if youv got it. You get it.  ParadigmOdyssey | 01/08/05
Value of Copyright  norm@... | 01/07/05
Americentricism makes me laugh  Bill_gates_Is_SATAN | 01/09/05
Oh yeah, the hot bed of...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/09/05
You should travel a bit  Bill_gates_Is_SATAN | 01/09/05
But Back to the Subject....  Bill_gates_Is_SATAN | 01/09/05
The obliteration of Privacy in the US continues...  BitTwiddler | 01/10/05
the DMCA has been used for everything except what it was intended for  JasonL31 | 01/10/05
I'm all for people to make a fair dollar for their efforts/work  Laff | 01/10/05
The de-evolution of something great.  fozzie | 01/10/05
Club Shepherd 2005 v1.00  Bridge_SMASH | 03/29/05
Club Shepherd 2005 v1.00  Bridge_SMASH | 03/29/05

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