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1 Class 09 Copyright, Autumn, 2016 Duration
11/7/2018 Class 09 Copyright, Autumn, Duration Randal C. Picker James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law Ludwig & Hilde Wolf Teaching Scholar The Law School The University of Chicago

2 Current Statute: Duration
11/7/2018 Current Statute: Duration 302(a) In General. Copyright in a work created on or after January 1, 1978, subsists from its creation and, except as provided by the following subsections, endures for a term consisting of the life of the author and 70 years after the author’s death. November 7, 2018

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5 Duration under the 1831 Act Key Features
11/7/2018 Duration under the 1831 Act Key Features 28 years duration from the time of recording of the copyright as provided in the act 14 year renewal term possible November 7, 2018

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7 A Study in Scarlet Do the Numbers American Publication: 1890
11/7/2018 A Study in Scarlet Do the Numbers American Publication: 1890 Assume appropriate initial copyright, then initial term 28 years and assume appropriate renewal for second 14 year term Should have entered the public domain in 1932 November 7, 2018

8 Duration under the 1909 Act Key Features Newly-Copyrighted Works
11/7/2018 Duration under the 1909 Act Key Features Newly-Copyrighted Works Initial 28-year term Ran from date of first publication Copyright itself could be forfeited if formalities weren’t met Second renewal term of an additional 28-years if mechanics of renewal were done properly November 7, 2018

9 Duration under the 1909 Act Key Features Existing Works
11/7/2018 Duration under the 1909 Act Key Features Existing Works For works still in copyright, 56-year term extended to them November 7, 2018

10 A Study in Scarlet Do the Numbers American Publication: 1890
11/7/2018 A Study in Scarlet Do the Numbers American Publication: 1890 First 28-year term ends 1918, so in copyright at passage of 1909 Act Then eligible for second 28-year term under the 1909 Act Should have entered the public domain in say 1946 (and presumably did) November 7, 2018

11 Extensions of Existing Copyrights under 1909 Act
11/7/2018 Extensions of Existing Copyrights under 1909 Act Add More Years Congress passed nine temporary extensions for existing works in anticipation of broader copyright legislation (the 1976 act) Means works didn’t enter public domain November 7, 2018

12 Duration Under the 1976 Act Key Event Shift
11/7/2018 Duration Under the 1976 Act Key Event Shift Point of creation triggers copyright, not publication For New Works Jan 1, 1978 and forward Life of the author + 50 years from the point of creation [Note: changed to life + 70 years by CTEA] November 7, 2018

13 11/7/2018 Duration Under the 1976 Act What about works in existence before Jan 1, 1978? Three categories: Already in the public domain Not in the public domain and not in the copyright system (e.g., created but unpublished) Already in the copyright system November 7, 2018

14 11/7/2018 Duration Under the 1976 Act In the Public Domain? Stay in the Public Domain Sec. 103 of the 1976 Act: “This Act does not provide copyright protection for any work that goes into the public domain before January 1, 1978.” November 7, 2018

15 Duration Under the 1976 Act Sec. 303: Created but Unpublished
11/7/2018 Duration Under the 1976 Act Sec. 303: Created but Unpublished Applies the new life + 50 from creation rule to these works with the proviso that can’t expire before Dec 31, 2002 and if published before then won’t expire before Dec 31, 2007 [Note: 2007 date was changed to 2027 in CTEA] November 7, 2018

16 Duration Under the 1976 Act Sec. 304: Already in the Copyright System
11/7/2018 Duration Under the 1976 Act Sec. 304: Already in the Copyright System Two further subcategories Works in their first term Get original 28 year term and can renew for second term of 47 years (for a total copyright of 75 years) November 7, 2018

17 Duration Under the 1976 Act Sec. 304: Already in the Copyright System
11/7/2018 Duration Under the 1976 Act Sec. 304: Already in the Copyright System Works in their second term Second term extended so as to make total term 75 years. [Note: amended in 1992 and 1998] November 7, 2018

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19 The Devil’s Foot Do the Numbers American Publication: 1911
11/7/2018 The Devil’s Foot Do the Numbers American Publication: 1911 Assume appropriate initial copyright, then initial term 28 years Assume appropriate renewal for second 28 year term Should have entered the public domain in 1967 November 7, 2018

20 The Devil’s Foot But Didn’t
11/7/2018 The Devil’s Foot But Didn’t Interim extension statutes would have protected it Under 1976 Act, would have been in second term and received new regime total of 75 years from publication Should then enter public domain in say 1986 (and, presumably, did so) November 7, 2018

21 1909 Act Entry into the Public Domain
11/7/2018 1909 Act Entry into the Public Domain To Sum New works created under the 1909 act didn’t enter the public domain 56 years in Temporary extensions took those to the 1976 act That act moved those works to a 75 year term In 1984, 1909 act works start entering the public domain November 7, 2018

22 Rolling Forward from 1984 Copyright Renewal Act of 1992
11/7/2018 Rolling Forward from 1984 Copyright Renewal Act of 1992 Changed rules regarding renewal to match structure of the current statute 304(a)(1) provides for automatic renewal for second term No longer required to file for second term of renewal November 7, 2018

23 Rolling Forward from 1984 Copyright Renewal Act of 1992
11/7/2018 Rolling Forward from 1984 Copyright Renewal Act of 1992 Works don’t enter the public domain through non-renewal 1992 – 28 = 1964 Works before 1964 could have failed to file for second term and if so would have entered the public domain November 7, 2018

24 Rolling Forward from 1984 Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998
11/7/2018 Rolling Forward from 1984 Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 Added twenty years to duration for works still in copyright Applied on going forward basis and to preexisting works November 7, 2018

25 Rolling Forward from 1984 Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998
11/7/2018 Rolling Forward from 1984 Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 For 14 years—1984 to 1998—works exited copyright and entered the public domain This covers works from 1909 to before 1923 ( ) 75 year term in place prior to passage of CTEA would have expired for works published prior to 1923 November 7, 2018

26 11/7/2018 Screen Capture Slide November 7, 2018

27 Shoscombe Old Place Do the Numbers American Publication: Say 1928
11/7/2018 Shoscombe Old Place Do the Numbers American Publication: Say 1928 Assume appropriate initial copyright, then initial term 28 years Assume appropriate renewal for second 28 year term = 1984 November 7, 2018

28 11/7/2018 Shoscombe Old Place Still in copyright on Jan 1, 1978, effective date of 1976 Act That means triggered revised 75 year period = 2003 But still alive at time of CTEA, so another 20 years = 2023 November 7, 2018

29 Constitution The Congress shall have the Power . . .
11/7/2018 Constitution The Congress shall have the Power . . . To promote the progress of science and the useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries; (Art. I, § 8, cl. 8) November 7, 2018

30 Duration Starting Questions
11/7/2018 Duration Starting Questions What is the right duration looking forward? What is the right way to structure duration? Under what circumstances, if any, should we want Congress to extend duration for existing works? Does Congress have the power to do that? November 7, 2018

31 One-Period Present Value
11/7/2018 One-Period Present Value Numbers 10% interest rate From Today to Tomorrow $1 today is worth $1.10 one year from now From Tomorrow to Today $1.10 one year from now is worth $1 today November 7, 2018

32 One-Period Present Value
11/7/2018 One-Period Present Value Formulas November 7, 2018

33 Two-Period Present Value
11/7/2018 Two-Period Present Value Numbers From Today to Tomorrow to The Period After Tomorrow $1 today—present value—is worth $1.10 one year from now, is worth 1.21 two years from now From Two Years from Now to Today A future value of $1.21 two years from now is worth $1 today November 7, 2018

34 Two-Period Present Value
11/7/2018 Two-Period Present Value Formulas November 7, 2018

35 Two-Period Stream Question We have done this already!
11/7/2018 Two-Period Stream Question What is $1.10 one year from now + $1.21 two years from now worth today? We have done this already! $1.10 one year from now is worth $1 today $1.21 two years from now is worth $1 today Together, they are worth $2 today November 7, 2018

36 Two-Period Stream Again
11/7/2018 Two-Period Stream Again Question What is $1 one year from now + $1 two years from now worth today? Answer $1/1.1 + $1/1.21 = 1.735 November 7, 2018

37 N-Period Stream Assumptions
11/7/2018 N-Period Stream Assumptions Stream will pay fixed amount C in every period One-period interest rate r is same in every period What is the formula that tells us the present value of a stream of N periodic payments of C? November 7, 2018

38 11/7/2018 N-Period Stream Formula November 7, 2018

39 11/7/2018 Forever Period Stream Formula November 7, 2018

40 Do the Numbers Assumptions Value Today of $100 a Year Forever
11/7/2018 Do the Numbers Assumptions C = $100 R = 10% (0.1) Value Today of $100 a Year Forever $1000 Value Today of $100 a Year for Fifty-Five Years $994.71 November 7, 2018

41 Do the Numbers Value Today of $100 a Year for Years 56 to Forever
11/7/2018 Do the Numbers Value Today of $100 a Year for Years 56 to Forever $5.29 November 7, 2018

42 November 7, 2018 Sony Bono Act (27 Oct 1998)

43 November 7, 2018 House Report (18 March 1998)

44 November 7, 2018 House Report (18 March 1998)

45 November 7, 2018 House Report (18 March 1998)

46 November 7, 2018 House Report (18 March 1998)

47 November 7, 2018 Senate Report (10 July 1996)

48 November 7, 2018 Senate Report (10 July 1996)

49 November 7, 2018 Senate Report (10 July 1996)

50 November 7, 2018 Senate Report (10 July 1996)

51 November 7, 2018 Senate Report (10 July 1996)

52 November 7, 2018 Senate Report (10 July 1996)

53 Benefits of Public Domain
11/7/2018 Benefits of Public Domain Increased consumptive use Increased productive use Eliminates coordination costs of licensed use: can be difficult to know who to license from Reduces price for licensed use November 7, 2018

54 11/7/2018 Eldred Core Facts Congress passes the Copyright Term Extension Act adding 20 years to copyrights Applies both for new copyrighted works and existing copyrighted works Eldred challenges the extension as unconstitutional for existing works as violative of Copyright Clause and 1st Amendment November 7, 2018

55 11/7/2018 Copyright Clause What does “for limited Times” mean if Congress can extend existing copyrights? What limits the power to do that? How is Congress promoting science and the useful arts in extending the duration of existing works? November 7, 2018

56 11/7/2018 First Amendment Does increased control over expression interfere with the First Amendment? November 7, 2018


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