Senate Panel Approves 'Orphan Works' Copyright Bill
The Senate Judiciary Committee approved legislation today that would rework part of U.S. copyright law that deals with musical tracks, writings, images or videos whose owners cannot easily be located, known as "orphan works." ...
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5/15/2008 PM Contents
- New Farm Bill Cruises To Veto-Proof Passage In Senate
- House Committee Punts Tanker Dispute To Appropriators
- White House Threatening To Veto War Supplemental Bill
- Dems Accuse Insurers Of Overseas Contractors Of 'Looting'
- Republican Leaders Try Again To Placate Angry Members
- Panel Votes To Ban FTC Test For 'Light' Cigarette Labels
- Dodd, Shelby Appear Still Deadlocked Over GSE Measure
- Ways And Means Panel Looks At AMT Patch Minus Offset
- Senate Panel Approves 'Orphan Works' Copyright Bill
HILL BRIEFS
- Senate Will Get Started On Supplemental Bill
- Democrats Seek Records On Care Of Detained Immigrants
- Obama Takes Offense At Bush Comment About 'Appeasers'
- Gillibrand Gives Birth
- McDermott Endorses Obama