Bill113th CongressSigned into Law

S. 517

Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act

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Introduced
Mar 11, 2013
Origin Chamber
Senate
Policy Area
Science, Technology, Communications
Latest Action
Aug 1, 2014

Sponsor

Sen. Leahy, Patrick J. [D-VT]

Democrat·VT
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First Name: Patrick
Last Name: Leahy
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Committees
25
Actions
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Amendments
1
Related Bills
7
Subjects
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Summaries
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Titles
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Text Versions
Law Details
Law Type
Public Law
Law Number
113-144

Bill Details

Update Date
Mar 22, 2023
Origin Chamber
Senate
Bill Type
S
Bill Number
517
Congress
113
Introduced Date
Mar 11, 2013
Policy Area
Science, Technology, Communications
Is Law
Yes
Aug 1, 2014President

Became Public Law No: 113-144.

Source: House floor actions

Aug 1, 2014BecameLaw36000

Became Public Law No: 113-144.

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Aug 1, 2014President

Signed by President.

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Aug 1, 2014BecameLaw36000

Signed by President.

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Jul 28, 2014Floor

Presented to President.

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Jul 28, 2014President28000

Presented to President.

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Jul 25, 2014FloorH38310

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

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Jul 25, 2014FloorH37100

On passage Passed by voice vote. (text: CR H6835-6836)

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Jul 25, 2014Floor8000

Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed by voice vote.(text: CR H6835-6836)

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Jul 25, 2014FloorH30000

Considered by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR H6835-6836)

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Jul 25, 2014FloorH30200

Mr. Chaffetz asked unanimous consent to take from the Speaker's table and consider.

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Jul 17, 2014Floor

By Senator Leahy from Committee on the Judiciary filed written report. Report No. 113-212.

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Jul 17, 2014Committee14900

By Senator Leahy from Committee on the Judiciary filed written report. Report No. 113-212.

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Jul 16, 2014FloorH15000

Held at the desk.

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Jul 16, 2014FloorH14000

Received in the House.

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Jul 16, 2014Floor

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

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Jul 15, 2014Floor

Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S4510-4511; text as passed Senate: CR S4510-4511)

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Jul 15, 2014Floor17000

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S4510-4511; text as passed Senate: CR S4510-4511)

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Jul 10, 2014Calendars

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 461.

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Jul 10, 2014Committee

Committee on the Judiciary. Reported by Senator Leahy with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Without written report.

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Jul 10, 2014Committee14000

Committee on the Judiciary. Reported by Senator Leahy with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Without written report.

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Jul 10, 2014Committee

Committee on the Judiciary. Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably.

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Mar 11, 2013IntroReferral

Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text of measure as introduced: CR S1595)

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Mar 11, 2013IntroReferralB00100

Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S1594-1595)

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Mar 11, 2013IntroReferral10000

Introduced in Senate

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Introduced in Senate· Mar 11, 20130

Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act - Repeals a Library of Congress (LOC) rulemaking determination, made upon the recommendation of the Register of Copyrights, regarding the circumvention of technological measures controlling access to copyrighted software on wireless telephone handsets (mobile telephones) for the purpose of connecting to different wireless telecommunications networks (a practice commonly referred to as "unlocking" such devices). Reestablishes, as an exemption to provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) prohibiting such circumvention, a previous LOC rule permitting the use of computer programs, in the form of firmware or software, that enable used wireless telephone handsets to connect to a wireless telecommunications network, when circumvention is initiated by the owner of the copy of such computer program solely to connect to such a network and access to the network is authorized by the network operator, thus permitting unlocked phones.

Directs the Librarian of Congress, upon the recommendation of the Register, to determine whether to extend such exemption to include any other category of wireless devices in addition to wireless telephone handsets (e.g., tablets and other mobile broadband-enabled devices).

Reported to Senate with amendment(s)· Jul 10, 20141

Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act - Repeals a Library of Congress (LOC) rulemaking determination, made upon the recommendation of the Register of Copyrights, regarding the circumvention of technological measures controlling access to copyrighted software on wireless telephone handsets (mobile telephones) for the purpose of connecting to different wireless telecommunications networks (a practice commonly referred to as "unlocking" such devices). Reestablishes, as an exemption to provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) prohibiting such circumvention, a previous LOC rule permitting the use of computer programs, in the form of firmware or software, that enable used wireless telephone handsets to connect to a wireless telecommunications network, when circumvention is initiated by the owner of the copy of such computer program solely to connect to such a network and access to the network is authorized by the network operator, thus permitting unlocked phones.

Directs the Librarian of Congress, upon the recommendation of the Register, to determine whether to extend such exemption to include any other category of wireless devices in addition to wireless telephone handsets (e.g., tablets and other mobile broadband-enabled devices).

Allows such circumvention (unlocking) to be initiated by the owner of such a device, by another person at the direction of the owner, or by a provider of a commercial mobile radio service or a commercial mobile data service at the direction of such owner or other person, solely in order to enable such owner or a family member of such owner to connect to a wireless telecommunications network, when such connection is authorized by the operator of such network.

Prohibits this Act from being construed to alter any party's rights under existing law.

Passed Senate amended· Jul 15, 201435

(This measure has not been amended since it was reported to the Senate on July 10, 2014. The summary of that version is repeated here.)

Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act - Repeals a Library of Congress (LOC) rulemaking determination, made upon the recommendation of the Register of Copyrights, regarding the circumvention of technological measures controlling access to copyrighted software on wireless telephone handsets (mobile telephones) for the purpose of connecting to different wireless telecommunications networks (a practice commonly referred to as "unlocking" such devices). Reestablishes, as an exemption to provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) prohibiting such circumvention, a previous LOC rule permitting the use of computer programs, in the form of firmware or software, that enable used wireless telephone handsets to connect to a wireless telecommunications network, when circumvention is initiated by the owner of the copy of such computer program solely to connect to such a network and access to the network is authorized by the network operator, thus permitting unlocked phones.

Directs the Librarian of Congress, upon the recommendation of the Register, to determine whether to extend such exemption to include any other category of wireless devices in addition to wireless telephone handsets (e.g., tablets and other mobile broadband-enabled devices).

Allows such circumvention (unlocking) to be initiated by the owner of such a device, by another person at the direction of the owner, or by a provider of a commercial mobile radio service or a commercial mobile data service at the direction of such owner or other person, solely in order to enable such owner or a family member of such owner to connect to a wireless telecommunications network, when such connection is authorized by the operator of such network.

Prohibits this Act from being construed to alter any party's rights under existing law.

Passed House without amendment· Jul 25, 201481

(This measure has not been amended since it was reported to the Senate on July 10, 2014. The summary of that version is repeated here.)

Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act - Repeals a Library of Congress (LOC) rulemaking determination, made upon the recommendation of the Register of Copyrights, regarding the circumvention of technological measures controlling access to copyrighted software on wireless telephone handsets (mobile telephones) for the purpose of connecting to different wireless telecommunications networks (a practice commonly referred to as "unlocking" such devices). Reestablishes, as an exemption to provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) prohibiting such circumvention, a previous LOC rule permitting the use of computer programs, in the form of firmware or software, that enable used wireless telephone handsets to connect to a wireless telecommunications network, when circumvention is initiated by the owner of the copy of such computer program solely to connect to such a network and access to the network is authorized by the network operator, thus permitting unlocked phones.

Directs the Librarian of Congress, upon the recommendation of the Register, to determine whether to extend such exemption to include any other category of wireless devices in addition to wireless telephone handsets (e.g., tablets and other mobile broadband-enabled devices).

Allows such circumvention (unlocking) to be initiated by the owner of such a device, by another person at the direction of the owner, or by a provider of a commercial mobile radio service or a commercial mobile data service at the direction of such owner or other person, solely in order to enable such owner or a family member of such owner to connect to a wireless telecommunications network, when such connection is authorized by the operator of such network.

Prohibits this Act from being construed to alter any party's rights under existing law.

Public Law· Aug 1, 201449

(This measure has not been amended since it was reported to the Senate on July 10, 2014. The summary of that version is repeated here.)

Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act - Repeals a Library of Congress (LOC) rulemaking determination, made upon the recommendation of the Register of Copyrights, regarding the circumvention of technological measures controlling access to copyrighted software on wireless telephone handsets (mobile telephones) for the purpose of connecting to different wireless telecommunications networks (a practice commonly referred to as "unlocking" such devices). Reestablishes, as an exemption to provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) prohibiting such circumvention, a previous LOC rule permitting the use of computer programs, in the form of firmware or software, that enable used wireless telephone handsets to connect to a wireless telecommunications network, when circumvention is initiated by the owner of the copy of such computer program solely to connect to such a network and access to the network is authorized by the network operator, thus permitting unlocked phones.

Directs the Librarian of Congress, upon the recommendation of the Register, to determine whether to extend such exemption to include any other category of wireless devices in addition to wireless telephone handsets (e.g., tablets and other mobile broadband-enabled devices).

Allows such circumvention (unlocking) to be initiated by the owner of such a device, by another person at the direction of the owner, or by a provider of a commercial mobile radio service or a commercial mobile data service at the direction of such owner or other person, solely in order to enable such owner or a family member of such owner to connect to a wireless telecommunications network, when such connection is authorized by the operator of such network.

Prohibits this Act from being construed to alter any party's rights under existing law.

Judiciary Committee

Senate· Standing
Administrative law and regulatory proceduresCongressional agenciesIntellectual propertyInternet and video servicesInternet, web applications, social mediaLibrary of CongressTelephone and wireless communication

Enrolled Bill

Engrossed in Senate

Jul 15, 2014

Reported to Senate

Jul 10, 2014

Introduced in Senate

Mar 11, 2013

Public Law

Aug 2, 2014