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Perspective

Aug. 11, 2011

A battle for superheros? The Copyright Act’s termination provisions raises the stakes

The Copyright Act's termination provisions have become an increasing source of dispute in content industries, where the stakes are high. By Steven R. Englund and Steven B. Fabrizio of Jenner & Block


By Steven R. Englund and Steven B. Fabrizio

CONTENT MATTERS: This is a monthly column devoted to matters of interest to those who create content of all kinds (entertainment, news, software, advertising, etc.) and bring that content to market. Our hope is to shed light on key issues facing the creative content community. If you have questions, comments or topic ideas, let us know at
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