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What does the Digital Millennium Copyright Act do?

a. Ensures that internet service providers (ISPs) have no penalties or obligations resulting from illegal software being posted on their sites.
b. Allows copying or distribution of copies of copyrighted software.
c. Provides penalties for bypassing or providing tools to bypass protection mechanisms built into copyrighted software.
d. Addresses only copyrighted software issues.

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Answer:

c. Provides penalties for bypassing or providing tools to bypass protection mechanisms built into copyrighted software.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act is a copyright law that was passed in the United States in 1998. This law criminalizes the production and dissemination of copyrighted works. It also provides penalties for bypassing protection mechanisms built into copyrighted software. The act was passed by a unanimous vote and signed into law by President Clinton.

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