This past New Year's Day marked the end of European copyright protection for recordings made in the 1950's. A look at how this change has some American recording companies clamoring for new customs barriers and some even making deals with bootleg labels.
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European Copyrights
Listen Monday, Jan. 10, 2005 at 1:32 p.m. in Arts & Culture, LawGuests
Christine Haight Farley
Assistant Professor of Law, Washington College of Law, American University
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