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News
- Final Rule Published in Ninth Triennial Section 1201 Proceeding|October 25
- Copyright Office Announces Arrival of 2024–2026 Ringer Honors Fellow|October 10
- U.S. Copyright Office Issues a Final Rule Amending the Process and Fee to Obtain a Certified Final Determination from the Copyright Claims Board|October 4
- Library of Congress Announces New Members of Copyright Public Modernization Committee
First Meeting Scheduled for October 10, 2024|September 24 - Copyright Office Releases Report on the Geography of Copyright Registrations|September 10
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The Music Modernization Act
This featured video highlights The Orrin G. Hatch-Bob Goodlatte Music Modernization Act (Music Modernization Act) the most significant piece of copyright legislation in decades and updates our current laws to reflect modern consumer preferences and technological developments in the music marketplace.