Terrible News: Court Says It's Okay To Remove Content From The Public Domain And Put It Back Under Copyright | Techdirt

Connotea Imports 2012-07-31

Summary:

"You may recall that last year, a district court made a very important ruling on what appeared to be a minor part of copyright law. The "Golan" case asked a simple question: once something is officially in the public domain, can Congress pull it out and put it back under copyright? The situation came about because of (yet another) trade agreement that pulled certain foreign works out of the public domain. A district court had initially said that this move did not violate the law, but the appeals court sent it back, saying that the lower court had not analyzed the First Amendment issue, and whether this was a case where the inherent conflict between the First Amendment and copyright law went too far to the side of copyright by violating the "traditional contours of copyright law." Getting a second crack at this, the district court got it right -- and was the first court to point out that massively expanded copyright law can, in fact, violate the First Amendment. But, of course, it couldn't last. On Monday, the appeals court reversed the lower court's ruling...."

Link:

http://techdirt.com/articles/20100621/2320049908.shtml

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Tags:

oa.new oa.usa oa.negative oa.pd oa.copyright

Authors:

petersuber

Date tagged:

07/31/2012, 17:45

Date published:

06/23/2010, 10:17