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Monday, February 16th, 2004

Tennessee’s Super DMCA is back

The Tennessee Super DMCA is back for the 2004 legislative session. The House version, HB 3391,was passed on February 10. Senate Bill 3101 is currently in committee. While not as vicious as last year’s version, this bill still makes it questionable, if not illegal, to use things like firewall hardware and software and virtual private networking.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation and Tennessee Digital Freedom have more information on this and other Super DMCA laws.

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