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FINDERS KEEPERS LOSERS WEEPERS Sara Adkins Intro to Library Media 6320
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Golan v. Holder 2011 Golan a music professor and conductor at the University of Denver along with other educators, archivists, and perfomers Holder, U.S. Attorney General Golan feels that the Uruguary Round Agreements Act violates First Amendment of the Constitution
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Foreign works in the Public Domain Copyright issue and law Before 1994 URAA foreign works were in public domain Famous works such as Alfred Hitchcock films, books by C. S. Lewis, and music by Stravinsky and countless more works After the URAA these works were taken from the public domain and placed back under copyright protection, no longer freely available to us
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URAA of 1994 Previous ruling Passed in 1994 Gave American works protection in other countries, the U.S. had to match foreign copyright laws
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U.S. Supreme Court No ruling yet Went before the Chief Justices this year Chief Justice Roberts stated “One day I can perform Shostakovich; Congress does something: The next day I can’t. Doesn’t that present a serious First Amendment problem?”
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Implications for Libraries Librarians and patrons Works that were being digitized and shared freely and inexpensively were all of a sudden copyrighted after the URAA in 1994 If ruled in favor of Golan, these famous foreign works will again be apart of the public domain. Librarians can again digitize and share to many patrons very easily
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Parry, M. (2011). Supreme Court Takes Up Scholars’ Rights. Chronicles of Higher Education, 57(38), A3-A4. Parry, M. (2011). Supreme Court Hears Arguments and Pleas for Picasso, in Professor’s Copyright Case. Chronicles of Higher Education, 58(8), A24. Pike, G. H. (2011). Copyright’s Ever-Changing Landscape. Information Today, 28(5), 1-39. Wikipedia. (2011) Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golan_v._Holder References
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