I just happen to read about DMCA exemptions legalities recently (which I submitted at <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37961007">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37961007</a>). Turns out that exemptions to DMCA are recommended every three years. I noticed one especially relevant to this one under the section category of "Proposed New or Expanded Exemptions":<p>> <i>Proposed Class 7: Computer Programs— Vehicle Operational Data</i>
> <i>MEMA petitions for a new exemption to ‘‘access, store, and share vehicle operational data, including diagnostic and telematics data’’ from ‘‘a lawfully acquired motorized land vehicle or marine vessel such as a personal automobile or boat, commercial vehicle or vessel, or mechanized agricultural vehicle or vessel.’’ 182 The petition limits circumvention to ‘‘lawful vehicle owners and lessees, or those acting on their behalf.’’</i>
> <i>The Office encourages proponents to develop the legal and factual administrative record in their initial submissions, including describing with specificity the relevant TPMs and whether their presence is adversely affecting noninfringing uses, whether eligible users may access such data through alternate channels that do not require circumvention, and the legal basis for concluding that the proposed uses are likely to be noninfringing. In general, the Office seeks comment on whether the proposed exemption should be adopted, including any proposed regulatory language.</i><p>- From Page 14, of <i>October 19, 2023 – Notice of Proposed Rulemaking</i> at <a href="https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2023-10-19/pdf/2023-22949.pdf" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2023-10-19/pdf/2023-2...</a><p>The US Copyright Office goes on to say *they want feedback on this potential exemption*:<p>> <i>The Office encourages proponents to develop the legal and factual administrative record in their initial submissions, including describing with specificity the relevant TPMs and whether their presence is adversely affecting noninfringing uses, whether eligible users may access such data through alternate channels that do not require circumvention, and the legal basis for concluding that the proposed uses are likely to be noninfringing. In general, the Office seeks comment on whether the proposed exemption should be adopted, including any proposed regulatory language.</i><p>Note that final sentence!