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Blessing or Curse? Proposed Changes to Copyright Legislation Could Make It Easier to Go to Court

November 14, 2022October 18, 2017 by Jane Friedman

The CASE Act of 2017 would establish a process within the US Copyright Office for resolving disputes involving low-value claims . . .

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Categories Culture and Politics Tags AAP, Case Act of 2017

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