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VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL mailto: [removed] and mailto: [removed] August 4, 2000 Jesse M. Feder, Policy Planning Advisor Office of Policy and International Affairs
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Document Date: 2000-08-07 18:23:27


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Washington / DC / /

Company

Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. / Franklin Computer Corp. / GAF / Bung Enterprises Ltd. / Apple Computer Inc. / Digital Stuff Inc. / Quaid Software Ltd. / Nintendo of America Inc. / See Vault Corp. / /

Country

United States / /

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USD / /

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Facility

Southwest Station / /

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protective technologies / emergent and existing technology / entertainment software / pirate site / online gaming environments / entertainment software products / entertainment software sector / copyright law / technology-specific reasons / computer software / emergent technology / sound information technology practices / pirate product / console systems / Internet users / legitimate electronic commerce / computer technology / entertainment software piracy / electronic commerce / /

Organization

Congress / Copyright Office / Interactive Digital Software Association / NTIA / U.S. Department of Commerce / US Federal Reserve / Policy Planning Advisor office of Policy / U.S. association / National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works / office of Chief Counsel National Telecommunications and Information Administration Room / Judiciary Committee / /

Person

Jesse M. Feder / /

Position

Counsel / commentator / /

Technology

related technologies / information technology / emergent and existing technology / operating system / computer technology / /

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http /

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