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The Copyright Office was charged to “conduct a study of the desirability and means of bringing sound recordings fixed before February 15, 1972, under federal jurisdiction.” The Intellectual Property Working Group, in consultation with several SAA component groups, drafted the SAA comments approved by the Executive Committee and submitted by President Helen Tibbo on January 19.
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Will bringing pre-1972 sound recordings under federal copyright help expand public access, or could it limit usage? It’s a tricky balance—kind of like navigating the later levels of sprunki phase 3 without missing a beat!