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Preliminary Thoughts on Copyright Reform
Pamela Samuelson, UC Berkeley
ABSTRACT: Myriad reasons can be proffered for undertaking a copyright reform project. For one thing, the current U.S. copyright law is way too long, now weighing at approximately two hundred pages long. The statute is also far too complex, incomprehensible to a significant degree, and imbalanced in important ways. It lacks, moreover, normative heft. That is, the normative rationales for granting authors some protections for their works and for limiting the scope of that protection are difficult to extract from the turgid prose of its many exceptionally detailed provisions.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Pamela Samuelson,
"Preliminary Thoughts on Copyright Reform"
(August 24, 2007).
Berkeley Center for Law and Technology.
Law and Technology Scholarship (Selected by the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology).
Paper 40.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/bclt/lts/40
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