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amp;gt;amp;gt; From the Library of Congress, in Washington, DC. amp;gt;amp;gt; Sy Damle: Good morning everyone. Welcome to the first of two round table hearings on the topic of copyright law as it relates to software-enabled consumer products. Iamp;#39;m Sy Damle. Iamp;#39;m Deputy General Counsel of the copyright office, and Iamp;#39;ll let my colleagues introduce themselves. Catherine Rowland: Iamp;#39;m Kitty Rowland. Iamp;#39;m senior advisor to the register. amp;gt;amp;gt; John Riley: Iamp;#39;m John Riley, attorney advisor. amp;gt;amp;gt; Michelle Choe: Iamp;#39;m Michelle Choe, ringer fellow. amp;gt;amp;gt; Sy Damle: So Iamp;#39;ll just do a quick intro, and then we can start with the first panel. So in October 2015, the Senate Judiciary Committee asked the copyright office to study copyright issues related to the spread of software in what it called everyday products. And in its letter, the committee observed that digital technologies have revolutionized our w