Fundamentals of Copyright #3: Duration of Copyright I Friday, Dec 28 2007
2L/3L and Fundamentals of Copyright and IU-Indianapolis and Intellectual Property and Prof. Kenneth Crews 5:44 pm
Copyright lasts for a very long time. For works created after 1977, the term of copyright is life of the author plus seventy years. However, previous copyright acts had different rules, and those rules will affect the duration of pre-1978 works. Prof. Crews also mentions joint authorship.
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