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Supreme Court Upholds Congressional Right to Change Copyright Protection



by John R. Bauer
Robinson & Cole LLP - Boston Office

Nuala E. Droney
Robinson & Cole LLP - Hartford Office

Benjamin C. Jensen
Robinson & Cole LLP - Hartford Office

Brian E. Moran
Robinson & Cole LLP - Stamford Office

Craig A. Raabe
Robinson & Cole LLP - Hartford Office

Jacqueline Pennino Scheib
Robinson & Cole LLP - Hartford Office

Ronald W. Zdrojeski
Robinson & Cole LLP - Hartford Office

January 23, 2012

Previously published on January 2012

On January 18, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a historic decision, signaling that Congress has broad power to shape U.S. copyright law, even in the face of constitutional challenges.


 

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