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This is a list of copyright acts, which are laws enacting the copyright. Afghanistan The law on the support the right of authors, composers, artists and researchers ...
The CASE Act, along with the Trademark Modernization Act and the Protecting Lawful Streaming Act introduced by Senator Thom Tillis that would make commercial streaming of certain types of copyrighted content qualify as a felony crime, were passed as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 on December 21, 2020. [18]
This situation changed with the 2018 enactment of the Music Modernization Act, which extended federal copyright protection to all sound recordings, regardless of their date of creation, and preempted state copyright laws on those works. Under the Act, the first sound recordings to enter the public domain were those fixed before 1923, which ...
Critics of the CTEA argue that it was never the original intention for copyright protection to be extended in the United States. Attorney Jenny L. Dixon mentions that "the United States has always viewed copyright primarily as a vehicle for achieving social benefit based on the belief that encouragement of individual effort by personal gain is the best way to advance the public welfare;" [24 ...
Civil Rights Cold Case Investigations Support Act of 2022 To amend the Civil Rights Cold Case Records Collection Act of 2018 to extend the termination date of the Civil Rights Cold Case Records Review Board. Pub. L. 117–222 (text), S. 3655, 136 Stat. 2279, enacted December 5, 2022: 117-223 December 7, 2022: Safe Connections Act of 2022
10 years from the date of issue from 1 January of the year of issue for photographs; 25 years from the date of production from 1 January of the production year for motion picture or television film. [253] After expiry of copyright, the work "may be announced to be the ownership of the State" (emphasis added). [253] Zambia: Life + 50 years [254 ...
Google asserted misuse of the DMCA in a filing concerning New Zealand's copyright act, [74] [75] quoting results from a 2005 study by California academics Laura Quilter and Jennifer Urban based on data from the Chilling Effects clearinghouse. [76]
Nautilus then filed their second amended complaint on February 8, 2023 alleging 5th and 14th Amendment violations of Nautilus' constitutional rights, additional copyright violations, and claiming that North Carolina's "Blackbeard's Law," N.C. General Statute §121-25(b), [31] represents a Bill of Attainder.