The case of Eldred v. Ashcroft, argued before the U. S. Supreme Court on October 9, 2002, is the most important copyright case since 1834, when the court decided its first, Wheaton v. Peters. In Wheaton, the court ruled that under the Copyright Clause of the U.S. Constitution only Congress can grant copyright for published works. In Eldred, the court will decide the scope of Congress’ copyright power. May Congress grant, in the words of the Copyright Clause, copyright only for a limited time or may Congress extend the time already granted for existing copyrights? This is what Congress did in the Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA), extending the term for all copyrights, present and future, for 20 years
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The case of Eldred v. Ashcroft, argued before the U. S. Supreme Court on October 9, 2002, is the mos...
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With few exceptions, the U.S. Supreme Court has rendered wise copyright decisions consistent with th...
Summary In this case, two archives ask the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Californ...
Copyright law exists to encourage the creation of works of authorship by granting exclusive rights. ...
The case of Eldred v. Ashcroft, argued before the U. S. Supreme Court on October 9, 2002, is the mos...
In Eldred v. Ashcroft ( Eldred ), the so-called \u27Mickey Mouse case,\u27- the United States Supre...
On January 15, 2003, the United States Supreme Court released its much anticipated opinion upholding...
This Note explores opposing arguments on the constitutionality of the CTEA under the Copyright Claus...
The United States Supreme Court upheld the Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 (CTEA) in Eldred v. ...
Eldred v. Ashcroft offered the Supreme Court broad issues about the scope of Congress\u27s constitut...
In Eldred v. Reno the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit held that the Copyright Term Extens...
This essay investigates the issues raised by Eldred v. Ashcroft, in which the Supreme Court may de...
On February 19, 2002, the United States Supreme Court (www.supremecourtus.gov) gave an unexpected Va...
In regards to copyright the U.S. Constitution states: Congress shall have the power . . . to promot...
Copyright term extension is often a contentious topic among copyright owners, corporate lobbyists, a...
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/03/supreme-court-recopyright The Supreme Court agreed Monday t...
With few exceptions, the U.S. Supreme Court has rendered wise copyright decisions consistent with th...
Summary In this case, two archives ask the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Californ...
Copyright law exists to encourage the creation of works of authorship by granting exclusive rights. ...