Home page for digital-law-online.info - Table of Contents - Introduction to the online version Chapter 1 – The Commission and Its Recommendations Chapter 2 – The Establishment, Mandate, and Activities of the Commission Chapter 3 – Computers and Copyright Chapter 4 – Machine Reproduction – Photocopying Appendix A – Summary of the Legislative History of Computer-Related Issues and the Photocopy Issue Appendix B – Public Law 93-573 and Public Law 95-146 Appendix E – Lists of Witnesses - Copyright and Computer-Related Issues - Copyright and Photocopy Issues - Witnesses Supplying Background Information Appendix F – Alphabetical Listing of Persons Appearing before the Commission Appendix G – Transcripts of Commission Meetings Appendix H – Summaries of Commission-Sponsored Studies Appendix J – Selected Provisions of the Copyright Act of 1976 and Copyright Office Regulations |
Final Report of the National Commission on New Technology Uses of Copyrighted Works Appendix E – Lists of Witnesses Copyright and Computer-Related IssuesFifth Meeting, April 1-2, 1976, New York City Ira Herrenstein, Standard and Poor Truman W. Eustis, Senior Attorney, New York Times Joseph Taphorn, Copyright Attorney, International Business Machines Corporation Paul G. Zurkowski, President, Information Industry Association John Rothman, New York Times Information Bank
Sixth Meeting, May 6-7, 1976, Arlington, Virginia Peter F. McCloskey, President, and Oliver Smoot, Vice-President, Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers Association Philip Nyborg, Director, Washington Office, American Federation of Information Processing Societies with Herbert Bright, representing Association for Computing Machinery William Moser, representing Data Processing Management Association Herbert Koller, representing Computer Society of the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers Joseph Wyatt, President, Interuniversity Communications Council (EDUCOM) A. G. W. Biddle, President, Computer Industry Association with Carol Cohen, General Counsel, Applied Data Research Theodore Lorah, Vice-President, INFORMATICS Terry Mahn, General Counsel, Computer Industry Association Paul G. Zurkowski, President, Information Industry Association with Joseph Taphorn, Proprietary Rights Committee, Information Industry Association
Seventh Meeting, June 9-10, 1976, Arlington, Virginia Nicholas Henry, Director, Center for Public Affairs, Arizona State University Susan H. Nycum, Esq. Theodore Puckorius, Commissioner, General Services Administration with George Dodson, Assistant Commissioner for Automated Data Management Services, General Services Administration Isaac McKinney, Chief, Procurement Policy Branch, Automated Data Management Services, General Services Administration Robert Coyer, Director, Office of Management Policy and Planning, General Services Administration Allie B. Latimer, Assistant General Counsel, General Services Administration August Steinhilber and Anna L. Hyer, Ad Hoc Committee on Copyright Law Quincy Rogers, Executive Director, Domestic Council on the Right to Privacy
Eighth Meeting, September 16-17, 1976, Los Angeles, California Herbert R. J. Grosch, President, Association for Computing Machinery M. Thomas Risner, Director, National Information Center for Educational Media {Page 114} Patricia Ferguson and Donna Chamberlain, Documentation Associates Information Services, Inc. Peter E. Weiner, Head, Information ScSience Department, Rand Corporation
Tenth Meeting, November 18, 1976, New York City Daniel McCracken, Consultant
Thirteenth Meeting, March 31-April 1, 1977, New York City Allen R. Ferguson, President, Public Interest Economics Center
Fifteenth Meeting, July 11-12, 1977, Washington, D. C. William J. Baumol, Professor of Economics, Princeton and New York Universities with Yale Braunstein, New York University Roy G. Saltman, Program Manager for Technology Transfer, Institute for Computer Sciences and Technology, National Bureau of Standards
Sixteenth Meeting, September 15-16, 1977, Chicago, Illinois Daniel McCracken, Vice-President, Susan Nycum, Chairman, Legal Issues Committee, and Philip Dorn, Member, Legal Issues Committee, Association of Computing Machinery Martin Goetz, Senior Vice-President, Applied Data Research Frank H. CuIlen and Joseph Genovese, Proprietary Rights Committee, Computing and Business Equipment Manufacturers Association Paul G. Zurkowski, President, Joseph Taphorn, Chairman, Software Committee, and George C. Baron, Legal Advisor, Software Committee, Information Industry Association
Eighteenth Meeting. November 17-18, 1977, Cambridge, Massachusetts Richard I. Miller, Vice-President, Harbridge House, Inc.
Nineteenth Meeting, January 11-12, 1978, Los Angeles, California Roger Borovoy, Vice-President, General Counsel and Secretary, Intel Corporation
Twentieth Meeting, February 16-17, 1978, New York City Theodor H. Nelson, Author |