In 2003 EFF applied for four exemptions to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA) asking the Copyright Office to allow consumers to:
- Play copy-protected audio CDs that malfunction to prevent playback
- View foreign region-coded DVD movies on U.S. players
- Fast-forward through unskippable commercials prior to movies on DVDs
- Play and make full use of public domain movies on DVDs
None of the exemptions were granted.
EFF Prepared Testimony at Copyright Office section 1201 rule-making hearings presented by EFF Staff Attorney Gwen Hinze
- Foreign audiovisual works and movies released on non region 1 DVDs and not otherwise available in the United States
- Public domain motion pictures released on CSS-protected DVDs
- Sound recordings on copy-protected audio CDs
- DVDs with unskippable promotional material.
Hearings on Exemptions from Prohibition on Circumvention of Technological Measures that Control Access to Copyrighted Works Docket No. RM 2002-4C
- May 14 2003
- May 15 2003
- May 15 2003 Supplemental DVD Material
- Letter from Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)to the Copyright Register August 11 2003
2003 Determination and Copyright Office Recommendation