Motion Picture Films and Copyright Extension
- Topics:
- Motion Pictures
- Source:
- Arizona State University
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Overview: The paper mentions how the United States copyright law guarantees the eventual public domain status of all copyrighted works. Under this law, a copyright monopoly is granted to the originators of artistic and cultural endeavors, assuring them of a reasonable profit for their creative labor. The eventual public domain and access to these works is the payback in return for the effort and expense on the part of all tax paying citizens to provide this limited copyright protection to the works and their owners. This balance between copyright holders and the public is guaranteed by the United States constitution.
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