Home > JITPL > Vol. 18 > Iss. 3 (2000)
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
Abstract
The author of this article begins by giving the reader a taste of the history of American copyright protection. A synopsis of the statutes, case history, and industry development are fully explained. Furthermore, the author criticizes the enactment of the Fairness in Music Licensing Act. The author further refutes arguments made by proponents of the Act and examines the underlying motives of restaurant lobbyists. This comment also shows the real victims of the Act's exemptions---the songwriters. The comment concludes by advocating the return of the "home use exemption" in the Copyright Act of 1976.
Recommended Citation
Ralph Carter, The Erosion of American Copyright Protection: The Fairness in Music Licensing Act, 18 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 791 (2000)
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