With access to creative works so prolific in the digital age, the need to update the copyright law is apparent. People want clarity when evaluating modern ways of disseminating and receiving content. While Congress has been conducting copyright review hearings over the last year and a half, the intent of the law has not changed. People still want to protect copyright while encouraging easy access to copyrighted material.
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