HR 354: Collections of Information Antipiracy Act
HR 1858: Consumer and Investor Access to Information Act, originally introduced by Rep. Bliley
Hon. Tom Bliley's Remarks on the House Floor (5/20/99)
Education/Library/Scientific Associations' letter to Rep. Neil Abercrombie supporting HR 1858 (10/08/99)
National Academies letter to Rep. Tauzin on HR 1858 (6/14/99)
Statement of James B. Neal on behalf of the Library Community (6/15/99)
Sen. Hatch's Remarks on Database Protection (1/19/99)
Joint Letter to House of Representatives opposing HR 354 (2/9/00)
Joint Letter to Capitol Hill opposing HR 354 (2/8/00)
Joint Letter to Rep. Richard Armey, House Majority Leader opposing HR 354 (11/16/99)
National Academies letter to Rep. David Dreier opposing HR 354 (10/13/99)
Joint Library Association letter to Rep. David Dreier opposing HR 354 (10/12/99)
ARL and ALA letter to Mitch Glazier (5/19/99)
ITAA letter to Mitch Glazier (5/19/99)
AAU, ACE, and NASULGC letter to Reps. Coble, Berman, and Delahunt (5/25/99)
NAE and AAAS letter to Reps. Coble, Berman, and Delahunt (5/25/99)
Letter to Rep. Hyde from US Department of Commerce representing US Government position on HR 354 (5/26/99)
Ken Frazier, "Do Facts Belong To Everyone? Some Think Not," Wisconsin State Journal (11/01/99)
Scott Rosenberg, "Who Owns the New York Times Bestseller List?" Salon.com (6/23/99)
Jonathan Band, "Why HR 1858 Is Superior to HR 354," a comparison of database bills
Jonathan Band, "Making the World Safe for Databases," IP Magazine (4/99)
S.2291—"Collections of Information Antipiracy Act"
HR 2652—"Collections of Information Antipiracy Act"
Committee Report on the "Collections of Information Antipiracy Act" (5/12/98)
FTC Letter to Rep. Bliley on the Collections of Information Antipiracy Act (9/28/98)
DOC Letter on Problems with S.2291 (8/4/98)
DOJ Memo on Constitutional Problems with HR2652 (7/28/98)
Myths and Facts about S 2291/HR 2652
Competition and Database Protection
An Alternative to S 2291/HR 2652—A True Federal Misappropriation Approach
S 2291/HR 2652 will harm US Businesses
Challenges to Innovation and Progress in Communications
S 2291/HR 2652 is Overbroad; would harm commerical and non-profit activities
Congress Poised to Turn Back 200+ Years of Copyright Law (9/30/98)
Database Bill: Disappointing Action in the House - Attention turns to the Senate (5/98)
ARL Summary and Status of HR 2652 (2/11/98)
Database Protection and Access to Information, Science magazine (8/7/98)
A Preliminary Analysis of HR 2652 by Jonathan Band (10/97)
EU Directive Sets Dangerous Precedent For Librarians Worldwide (1997)
Letter to Chairman Hatch from Senator Sarbanes re: HR 2652 (10/2/98)
Letter to Chairman Hatch from Senator Mikulski re: HR 2652 (10/2/98)
Letter to Chairman Hatch from Senator Warner re: HR 2652 (10/1/98)
Letter to Senator Thurmond from Senator Bond re: HR 2652 (9/29/98)
Letter to Senator Leahy from Senator Kerry re: HR 2652 (9/29/98)
Letter to Chairman Hatch from Senator Shelby re: HR 2652 (9/25/98)
Letter to Senator Leahy (also sent to Senator Hatch) from Senators Conrad and Dorgan re: HR 2652 (9/23/98)
Letter to Senator Hatch from Senators D'Amato and Moynihan re: Database Legislation (9/22/98)
Letter to Senator Leahy from Senator Lieberman re: HR 2652 (9/8/98)
Broad Based Letter Opposing Title V of HR 2281 (9/10/98)
Letter to Senator Leahy regarding HR 2652 / S 2291 from Andrew J. Pincus (8/04/98)
Prof. Samuelson's Letter re: Tyson/Sherry Report (10/23/97)
Joint Letter to Dr. John H. Gibbons, Office of Science and Technology (11/7/96)
National Academy of Sciences Letter with regard to The Database Proposal (10/9/96)
Administration Letter on HR 2652/S 2291 (8/4/98)
Testimony of James G. Neal on Collections of Information Antipiracy Act (10/23/97)