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Tag: Copyright Law

Supreme Court Blow to Internet Based Transmission Startups

Posted on February 16, 2017 by Bradley Puffenbarger

Contrary to popular belief, Copyright law’s main objective is not to protect the economic interest of copyright holders.1 Instead, the primary purpose of copyright law is to promote the expansion and dissemination of the “useful Arts.”2 The Supreme Court’s realist decision in ABC, Inc. v. Aero muddles the goal of Copyright by placing profits over…

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