Wondering About the DMCA in Light of Eldred's First Amendment Holdings

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Prof. Jack M. Balkin muses about whether the First Amendment discussion in Eldred opens up an avenue by which to attack the Digital Millenium Copyright Act's anti-circumvention provisions (17 U.S.C. 1201). (Spotted on Volokh.)

The reason I haven't said anything about the Eldred fiasco here is that there's been no reason to. The blog community coverage of and commentary on the topic has been outstanding.

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