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United States Copyright Office (USCO), a part of the
Library of
Congress, is a
United States government body that
registers copyright claims, records...
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Constitution grants Congress the
right to
establish copyright and
patent laws.
Shortly after the
Constitution was p****ed,
Congress enacted the
Copyright Act of 1790...
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Congress the
power to
create copyright law
under Article 1,
Section 8,
Clause 8,
known as the
Copyright Clause.
Under the
Copyright Clause,
Congress has...
- authenticity. A
copyright notice was
first required in the U.S. by the
Copyright Act of 1802. It was lengthy: "Entered
according to act of
Congress, in the year...
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- The
Sonny Bono
Copyright Term
Extension Act – also
known as the
Copyright Term
Extension Act,
Sonny Bono Act, or (derisively) the
Mickey Mouse Protection...
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There were
different but
similar copyright bills in the 112th
United States Congress: The Stop
Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the
House of Representatives...
- 1938.
United States Copyright Office. U.S. Govt. Print. Off.
Library of
Congress.
Copyright Office. (1939).
Catalog of
Copyright Entries 1939 Musical...
- States. It also
administers copyright law
through the
United States Copyright Office.
Founded in 1800, the
Library of
Congress is the
oldest federal cultural...