Congress is to carry out a ‘comprehensive review’ on US copyright law in order to determine “whether current laws are still working in the digital age”.
The announcement was made by House Judiciary Committee chairman and Virginia Republican Bob Goodlatte in a speech delivered at the Library of Congress.
“There is little doubt that our copyright system faces new challenges today,” he said. “The internet has enabled copyright owners to make available their works to consumers around the world, but ...
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