What relevance does the Digital Millenium Copyright Act have for the campus community?
(http://www.nacs.org/public/copyright/faq1-28.asp) The DMCA was enacted in October 1998 primarily to bring U.S. copyright law into conformity with provisions of two World Intellectual Property Organization treaties to which the U.S. is a signatory. This Act facilitates the creation of a secure digital environment for use of copyrighted materials by encouraging the deployment of, and respect for, encryption and other technological protection systems. Accordingly, the DMCA prohibits (with certain limited exceptions): (1) manufacturing, importing, distributing, and providing products or services whose main purpose is to circumvent these systems; (2) taking action to engage in circumvention so as to gain unauthorized access to copyrighted works; and (3) removing, falsifying, or tampering with “copyright management information” (that is conveyed electronically with copyrighted works to identify them and their owners and provide other pertinent data about them.) Beyond satisfying treaty obli