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English: Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure: The Report of the Working Group on Intellectual Property Rights (1995), colloquially known as the “White Paper,” is a government report that led to the enactment of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998.
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Source http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com/doc/ipnii/, margins trimmed with pdfnup and converted to djvu by uploader with djvudigital
Author Working Group on Intellectual Property Rights, Information Infrastructure Task Force

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