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Copyright and the U.S. Constitution
- Copyright and the U.S ConstitutionThe issue of copyright in the United States was originally proposed in Article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution of 1790.
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- Article I, Section 8, Clause 8: "Copyrights and PatentsFrom Section 8's "Powers of Congress," The Constitution Annotations, Article I, Legislative Department. Discusses laws, acts, and cases, on. pp. 312-320.
- Limitations on Exclusive Rights: Reproduction by libraries and archivesThis details the rights of libraries and archives to reproduce items to use for educational purposes.
- Copyright Royalty BoardThe Board determines rates and terms for copyright statutory licenses. It is made up of three permanent royalty judges appointed by the Librarian of Congress.
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