The emergence of the american author : Mark Twain at the 1906 copyright hearings. Mark Twain's testimony at the 1906 copyright hearings, which recommended extending the term of copyright protection for an additional fourteen years, was a pivotal point in the history of American copyright history and authorship. Twain was at the time a unique figure on the American literary scene, one that prefigured a new twentieth century author. At the hearings Twain was a crucial public force because of his ability to straddle popular audiences and critical approval. From his career emerged the concept of art as mass market entertainment and cultural economic commodity.Les déclarations de Mark Twain au Congrès des États-Unis, en 1906, au sujet du droit ...