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May 21, 2004
How Has Copyright Restoration Harmed You?
Posted by Elizabeth Rader
As promised, more big news in the Golan v. Ashcroft case challenging Congress's restoration of copyrights in certain works that were in the public domain. The task before us now is to gather and develop facts about how people used the works affected by copyright restoration before Congress passed the URAA and how they are harmed by the inability to use these works now. To help us collect these stories, we've launched a wiki-style tool. Check out this new site built by Aaron Swartz and please share your story (if you have one) and spread the word (as appropriate) to others so they can share theirs.
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