Those that do not know, there is some legislation in the works orginally the SSSCA and now the CBDTPA (http://www.eff.org/IP/SSSCA_CBDTPA/). This is relevant to us specifically because we are constituents of Arizona. Our own Senator, John McCain, on the Commerce Commitee is helping propel some of the Digital Rights Management (DRM) legislation. >From his website (http://mccain.senate.gov/commagenda03.htm) Communications. The Committee will examine the financial crisis in the industry, spectrum policies, Federal Communications Commission reauthorization, media consolidation, cable rates, broadband deployment and local competition, the transition to digital television, online and offline consumer privacy, ownership diversification, and ___consumer uses of digital content___. The Committee also will assess whether broadcasters are meeting their public interest obligations, including the availability of the lowest unit rate charge in the 2002 elections, and will consider legislation to provide free air time to political candidates Richard Stallman (as much as many of you loathe him), has been working with Senator McCain's office trying to help educate him on the ills of the proposed legislation. In talking with RMS, I think its time that we band together locally and meet with Mr. McCain's office. It is much more valuable for 'large' numbers of his constituency to oppose him rather than people outside his own state. If you are interested in helping lobby against this please contact me. I have found some letters by G.D. Thurman (from plug) on the net and know some folks in Flagstaff are interested. I have key contacts for McCain and would like to organize something. Please contact me via this list or privately at derek@gnue.org. Many thanks. -Derek