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The Dominican GSLIS students of the spring 2013 Digital Copyright class and
Follett Chair Mary Minow wrote a petition to recast copyright law for the
digital era. We need 150 signatures to make the petition show up to the
public. We have only 30 days to get 100,000 signatures. Please consider
signing it and asking others to do so.
Pretty quickly, if you can.

http://tinyurl.com/recastcopyright

WE PETITION THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION TO:

Recast copyright law for the digital era. It's time to regain public
respect with laws that make sense.

The public disregards copyright law because it is out of sync with the
digital age. We want the right to resell digital content (ebooks, etc.)
that we've paid for. We need transparency in the marketplace to understand
what rights we have.

Additionally, as responsible creators we need to be able to freely remix
existing music and other forms of creative expression to create new works
without undue fear of prosecution. This upholds the original Constitutional
purpose of copyright, which is to promote progress.

This will nurture the process of innovation and the sharing of our culture.
The language of the existing copyright law must be changed to accommodate
the way information is being created and consumed in our digital world.

Get your free White House account (easy to do, honest) and sign the
petition here:

http://tinyurl.com/recastcopyright

Thanks!

Diane Foote
Assistant Dean
Dominican University GSLIS
7900 W. Division St.
River Forest, IL 60305
www.dom.edu/gslis