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English: This paper will analyze current US Copyright Law by examining three myths on

copyright law and possible reforms to copyright law that will lead to more economic development for the private sector and to a copyright law that is more firmly based upon

constitutional principles.
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Source Republican Study Committee in Congress
Author Republican Study Committee in Congress

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