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June 24, 2004
Ashcroft to Brewster Kahle: Get Lost
Posted by Elizabeth Rader
As expected, the Government has moved to dismiss Brewster Kahle and Prelinger Archive's suit challenging the term of copyright and pointing out its effect on our ability to access our culture. Download file. A briefing schedule and date for oral argument will likely be set at an upcoming case management conference.
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