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Intellectual property law / Monopoly / Public records / Copyright law / 105th United States Congress / Copyright Term Extension Act / Copyright / Intellectual property / Royalty payment / Derivative work / Eldred v. Ashcroft / Philosophy of copyright
Date: 2002-06-04 15:24:11
Intellectual property law
Monopoly
Public records
Copyright law
105th United States Congress
Copyright Term Extension Act
Copyright
Intellectual property
Royalty payment
Derivative work
Eldred v. Ashcroft
Philosophy of copyright

NoIn the Supreme Court of the United States __________ ERIC ELDRED et al., Petitioners,

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