Singapore has enacted new copyright reforms that include the right for teachers to circumvent digital locks on movies for classroom use and for the visually-disabled to circumvent to allow the read-aloud function to work.
Singapore Enacts New Anti-Circumvention Exceptions
December 18, 2008
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Singapore = big brother
OH and ya mean like how they try and block htere citizens form using the net wiht chinese like australian like filters and that those dont work.
YA great place to live