Celebrating the unfreezing of the public domain
Fairly Used 2019-08-20
Summary:
For the first time in twenty years, published works in the U.S. expired into the public domain. This anomaly was the direct result of the Copyright Term Extension Act that extended the length of copyright for works still in their renewal term at the time of the Act to 95 years. This effectively froze the […]
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