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Copyright Fixation
by Journal of the Copyright Society
All things copyright by the Journal of the Copyright Society. From interviews to breaking news to discussions, we talk about copyright. For more see, https://copyrightsociety.org/the-journal/.The Copyright Society is a 70+ year old professional organization, and from the beginning we have also regularly produced a Journal. The Copyright Society’s mission is to foster interest in and advance the study and understanding of copyright law in literature, music, art, theater, motion picture, television, computer software, architecture, and other works of authorship, and their distribution through both traditional and new media.Since 1953, the Copyright Society has been comprised of copyright law practitioners and members who work in literature, music, art, theater, motion pictures and television, computer software architecture and all forms of new media. O
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Introducing Copyright Fixation
The Journal of the Copyright Society is beginning a new podcast and online forum for all things copyright. Our first series is 50+ interviews celebrating the last fifty years of copyright for the 50th Anniversary of the 1976 Copyright Act. Elizabeth Townsend Gard, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal, and the Host of Copyright Fixation, explains.
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All things copyright by the Journal of the Copyright Society. From interviews to breaking news to discussions, we talk about copyright. For more see, https://copyrightsociety.org/the-journal/.The Copyright Society is a 70+ year old professional organization, and from the beginning we have also regularly produced a Journal. The Copyright Society’s mission is to foster interest in and advance the study and understanding of copyright law in literature, music, art, theater, motion picture, television, computer software, architecture, and other works of authorship, and their distribution through both traditional and new media.Since 1953, the Copyright Society has been comprised of copyright law practitioners and members who work in literature, music, art, theater, motion pictures and television, computer software architecture and all forms of new media. O
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