"The Copyright Law of the United States of America" presents the complete text of the U.S. Copyright Act as interpreted by the Supreme Court. This essential volume serves as a crucial resource for legal professionals, academics, and anyone involved in creative industries. Understanding copyright law is vital for protecting intellectual property and navigating the complex legal landscape surrounding creative works.
This edition offers a comprehensive overview, ensuring readers have direct access to the official legal statutes governing copyright in the United States. It is an indispensable reference for those seeking to understand their rights and obligations under U.S. copyright law.
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