"Arguing that Congress has an obligation “to preserve fairness and justice for artists,” the senior Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee has called for a revision of United States copyright law to remove ambiguities in the current statute about who is eligible to reclaim ownership rights to songs and sound recordings."
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Representative John Conyers Wants Copyright Law Revision - NYTimes.com:
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