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The following statement responds briefly to three significant issues raised in the comments received by the PTO. This statement is intended to give the PTO a more complete and accurate record to consult in drafting its report to Congress and is submitted on behalf of the AAU, ACE, NASULGC, ALA, ARL…
Intellectual Property | Copyright | StatementsAssociations file amicus brief addressing concerns to the proper interpretation of the conditions for eligibility for the limitations on copyright remedies provided by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) in BMG vs. Cox.
Copyright | Legal BriefA statement by AAU President Mary Sue Coleman on the FY18 budget proposal issued by the Trump Administration.
Innovation and Competitiveness | Federal Budget | FY18 | Press ReleasesEDUCAUSE, AAU, and APLU, comment in response to “Section 512 Study: Notice and Request for Public Comment” (80 FR 81862, Docket No. 2015-7; Regulations.gov Docket No. COLC-2015-0013).
Intellectual Property | Copyright | LettersBefore the United States Copyright Office, AAU, ACE, APLU, and EDUCAUSE comment on Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Intellectual Property | Copyright | LettersAssociations submit letter to the Court pursuant to the Advisory Committee Note to Circuit Rule 29-1, to express their support for the amicus brief submitted in Case No. 02-55797 by the Internet Commerce Coalition and the U.S. Internet Service Provider Association (the “Internet Coalitions Brief”).
Intellectual Property | Copyright | LettersAAU joined 108 national research organizations to oppose cuts to NIH funding and facilities and administrative (F&A) reimbursements in the Administration's FY18 budget.
Costs of Research (F&A Costs) | National Institutes of Health | FY18 | LettersAAU and six other higher education organizations urged Congress to maintain it's historical commitment to student financial aid and medical research in FY18.
Federal Budget | Student Aid | Costs of Research (F&A Costs) | FY18 | Letters