----------------------------Original message---------------------------- HELLO, ARLIS/NA Members -- THANKS to the timely actions of library supporters and groups such as the Digital Future Coalition (DFC), of which ARLIS/NA is a member, the House of Representatives' Telecommunications Subcommittee is reviewing H.R. 2281, WIPO Copyright Treaties Implementation Act, with the benefit of considerable input. An update from the DFC notes that "the DFC and friends have made a positive impression and our issues are starting to hit home. Representatives are paying attention to these issues because of the fine work that so many of you have done in earnest. Keep up the good work! Keep up the pressure! Every letter, every call, every fax, every e-mail counts." ARLIS/NA has endorsed H.R.3048, Digital Era Copyright Enhancement Act, (Boucher/Campbell Bill) and voiced its opposition to H.R.2281. Recent letters were sent to members of the Commerce Committee, including Chairman Tauzin, Telecommunications Subcommittee, and Chairman Bliley, Commerce Committee, to express continued support for H.R.3048 and to urge the rejection of H.R.2281 as presently written (See below). Contacting the Telecommunications Subcommittee and the Commerce Committee is especially critical this week, because H.R.2281 is scheduled to be marked-up on June 17 and the Commerce Committee's jurisdiction over H.R.2281 is scheduled to end on June 19,1998. Please let your House representatives know how you stand on this critical copyright legislation. For more information, you can start by consulting the DFC Web site: Digital Future Coalition (DFC) Side by side comparision of H.R.2281 and H.R.3048: THANKS to all of you who are taking the time at this important moment to voice your opinion and concern. Katy Poole Chair, Public Policy Committee __________________________________________________ Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) 4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 201 Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 919-787-5181; 800-89-ARLIS FAX: 919-787-4916 June 9, 1998 Re: H.R. 2281, World Intellectual Property Organization Treaty Implementation Act The Honorable Billy Tauzin United States House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Representative Tauzin, The ARLIS/NA Public Policy Committee is writing on behalf of the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) to thank you for holding the June 5 hearings on H.R. 2281 as indicative of your support of "balanced" copyright law. At this critical time we would also strongly urge you to support the related amendments to H.R. 2281 to be offered by Rep. Rick Boucher (D-VA) later this month. As a professional organization of architecture and art librarians, visual resources professionals, artists, curators, educators, publishers and others interested in visual arts information, ARLIS/NA is particularly concerned that current copyright legislation acknowledge the need for intellectual property law and policy to strike a balance between the rights of copyright owners/holders and the preservation of fair use and access to digital information. ARLIS/NA wholeheartedly supports and has endorsed H.R. 3048, Digital Era Copyright Enhancement Act, jointly introduced by Representative Rick Boucher (D-VA) and Tom Campbell (R-CA). We believe that H.R. 3048 presents the best approach to updating the Copyright Act to meet the challenges of the digital environment. It includes provisions which safeguard policies and practices vital for the continued use of the considerable wealth of art library collections today and tomorrow. The Doctrine of "First Sale;" Fair Use; library & archives exemptions for preservation reproduction; distance learning and ephemeral copying are several policies and practices which are essential to libraries and archives if we are to effectively serve our patrons, scholars, researchers and students in the networked environment. We strongly urge your support and promotion of H.R. 3048 and/or the amendment of H.R. 2281 to include the adoption of these aforementioned provisions from H.R. 3048. In stark contrast to our endorsement of H.R. 3048, we are deeply alarmed with the proposed legislation, H.R. 2281, World Intellectual Property Organization Treaty Implementation Act, which we believe does not provide a balance between copyright owners and users and we urge you to reject this seriously flawed proposal. Prof. Robert Oakley, Library Director of the Georgetown University Law Center, very succinctly stated the gist of our concerns during the recent June 5 hearing before the House Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Telecommunications: "H.R. 2281, as drafted, would grant copyright owners a new and unrestricted exclusive right to control access to information in digital works which could negate one of the most basic principles that has made the U.S. so clearly a leader in intellectual creativity, innovation, and commerce -- the ability to gain access to information in published or publicly available works . . . . By access I mean the right to read and, even more simply, the right to browse published works. Taken another step, it means the right to use works in ways currently allowed by exemption and limitations in copyright -- expressly crafted by Congress -- to permit fair use, use for library preservation, and use in classroom teaching." In closing, ARLIS/NA, along with many other members of the Digital Future Coalition (DFC), supports and encourages support of H.R. 3048 and shares many serious reservations and critical concerns about the current version of H.R.2281. We are strongly opposed to the passage of H.R. 2281 in its present form and urge your support in the development of legislation, such as H.R. 3048, which will preserve the health and welfare of our educational and cultural institutions -- libraries, archives and visual collections -- for the benefit of our patrons, now and in the future. Respectfully yours, Katherine Poole Chair, ARLIS/NA Public Policy Committee cc: Digital Future Coalition Katherine Poole Rotch Visual Collections, MIT 77 Massachusetts Ave., 7-304 Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 1-617-253-7098; FAX:1-617-253-9331 [log in to unmask]