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 WORLD-INFOSTRUCTURE > INDEPENDENT CONTENT
  1. The Concept of the Public Sphere
  2. The Role of the Media
  3. Media Control and the Influence of Public Discourse
  4. Content Choice and Selective Reporting
  5. The Cassini Case
  6. "Project Censored"
  7. Commercial vs. Independent Content
  8. Commercial vs. Independent Content: Human and Financial Resources
  9. Commercial vs. Independent Content: Power and Scope
  10. Association for Progressive Communication (APC)
  11. ZaMir.net
  12. Institute for Global Communications (IGC)
  13. FAIR (Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting)
  14. Znet
  15. B2-92
  16. FREEnet (The Network for Research, Education and Engineering)
  17. c2o (Community Communications Online)
  18. RTMark
  19. Selection of Independent Content Provider
  20. Pressures and Attacks against Independent Content Providers: Serbia
  21. Pressures and Attacks against Independent Content Providers: Pakistan
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DMCA
The DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) was signed into law by U.S. President Clinton in 1998 and implements the two 1996 WIPO treaties (WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty and WIPO Copyright Treaty). Besides other issues the DMCA addresses the influence of new technologies on traditional copyright. Of special interest in the context of the digitalization of intellectual property are the titles no. 2, which refers to the limitation on the liability of online service providers for copyright infringement (when certain conditions are met), no. 3, that creates an exemption for making a copy of a computer program in case of maintenance and repair, and no. 4 which is concerned with the status of libraries and webcasting. The DCMA has been widely criticized for giving copyright-holders even more power and damage the rights and freedom of consumers, technological innovation, and the free market for information.