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Stop the Copyright Creep
Nov. 1, 2022, 6:25 p.m. | Katharine Trendacosta
Deeplinks www.eff.org
In 2020, two copyright-related proposals became law despite the uproar against them. The first was the unconstitutional CASE Act. The second was a felony streaming proposal that had never been seen or debated in public. In fact, its inclusion was in the news before its text was ever made public. The only way to find it was when the 6,000-page year-end omnibus was published. We want to make sure that doesn’t happen again.
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