Section 1201 Exemptions to Prohibition Against Circumvention of Technological Measures Protecting Copyrighted Works: Second Round of Comments
The comments below were filed by parties who oppose the adoption of a proposed exemption. The initial round of comments were filed by proponents and other members of the public who support the adoption of a proposed exemption, as well as parties that neither support nor oppose an exemption.
| Class | Commenter |
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| 1 | Proposed Class 1: Audiovisual works – educational uses – colleges and universities
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| 2 | Proposed Class 2: Audiovisual works – educational uses – primary and secondary schools (K-12)
Advanced Access Content System Licensing Administrator |
| 3 | Proposed Class 3: Audiovisual works – educational uses – massive open online courses (“MOOCs”)
DVD Copy Control Association and Advanced Access Content System Licensing Administrator |
| 4 | Proposed Class 4: Audiovisual works – educational uses – educational programs operated by museums, libraries, or nonprofits
DVD Copy Control Association and Advanced Access Content System Licensing Administrator |
| 5 | Proposed Class 5: Audiovisual works – derivative uses – multimedia e-books
Advanced Access Content System Licensing Administrator |
| 6 | Proposed Class 6: Audiovisual works – derivative uses – filmmaking uses
Advanced Access Content System Licensing Administrator |
| 7 | Proposed Class 7: Audiovisual works – derivative uses – noncommercial remix videos
Advanced Access Content System Licensing Administrator |
| 8 | Proposed Class 8: Audiovisual works – space-shifting and format-shifting
DVD Copy Control Association and Advanced Access Content System Licensing Administrator |
| 9 | Proposed Class 9: Literary works distributed electronically – assistive technologies
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| 10 | Proposed Class 10: Literary works distributed electronically – space-shifting and format-shifting
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| 11 | Proposed Class 11: Unlocking – wireless telephone handsets
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| 12 | Proposed Class 12: Unlocking – all-purpose tablet
No comments submitted. |
| 13 | Proposed Class 13: Unlocking – mobile connectivity devices
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| 14 | Proposed Class 14: Unlocking – wearable computing devices
No comments submitted. |
| 15 | Proposed Class 15: Unlocking – consumer machines
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| 16 | Proposed Class 16: Jailbreaking – wireless telephone handsets
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| 17 | Proposed Class 17: Jailbreaking – all-purpose mobile computing devices
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| 18 | Proposed Class 18: Jailbreaking – dedicated e-book readers
No comments submitted. |
| 19 | Proposed Class 19: Jailbreaking – video game consoles
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| 20 | Proposed Class 20: Jailbreaking – smart TVs
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| 21 | Proposed Class 21: Vehicle software – diagnosis, repair, or modification
Association of Equipment Manufacturers |
| 22 | Proposed Class 22: Vehicle software – security and safety research
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| 23 | Proposed Class 23: Abandoned software – video games requiring server communication
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| 24 | Proposed Class 24: Abandoned software – music recording software
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| 25 | Proposed Class 25: Software – security research
Intellectual Property Owners Association |
| 26 | Proposed Class 26: Software – 3D printers
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| 27 | Proposed Class 27: Software – networked medical devices
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