The Patent Office is soliciting suggestions and comments on intellectual property aspects of the National Information Infrastructure. (They had a public meeting on the 18th at the Patent Office). Some of the questions they seek comments on are: Is the existing copyright law adequate to protect the rights of those who will make their available via the NII? What statutory or regulatory changes, if any, should be made? Should standards or other requirements be adopted for the labeling or encoding of works available via the NII so that copyright owners and users can identify copyrighted works and the conditions for their use? Should a licensing system be developed for certain uses of any or all works available via the NII? If so, should there be a single type of licensing or should the NII support a multiplicity of licensing systems? What types of education programs might be developed to increase public awareness of intellectual property laws, their importance to the economy, and their application to works available via the NII. (More information can be found in the November 9, 1993 Official Gazette). You can send your ideas to the Patent Office up until December 10, 1993. Address your comments to: Terri Southwick c/o Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks US Patent and Trademark Office Box 4 Washington, DC 20231 fax: 703-305-8885 tel: 703-305-9300 Greg Aharonian Internet Patent News Service