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Marcia Wilbur : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marcia Wilbur
Marcia Wilbur is an American writer, activist, free software and free speech advocate, poet, linux-elitist (), author of The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (Writers Press, 2000)(), DMCA, Linux Essentials (2003) (), and A Decade of the DMCA (2009). () ==Early life== Marcia Wilbur was born in Anaheim, California and grew up in a working-class family in Norwich, Connecticut. Her father, Willard L Wilbur Jr. was founder and President of ACR Manufacturing Incorporated and the subsidiary Apature Industries (). The company grew to be 2nd only to Monster cable by the early 1980s. Although she was groomed since childhood to manage the corporation, her desire was to go to college. Against her father's wishes, Marcia moved in 1988 to attend college. She attended Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho where she learned WordPerfect. She continued studies at Scottsdale Community College after her father's sudden passing. She worked in Computer Services at Kinkos in Nevada in the mid 1990s. Kinkos had recently been a party in a copyright litigation. There she learned more about copyright law.
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