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Will Copyright Law Catch Up with Technology?

Elizabeth T. Russell
Elizabeth T. Russell is the founder of Russell Law, a law office in Madison, Wisconsin which provides "Legal Services for Creative People." She specializes in entertainment and copyright law, trademark enforcement, and creative services consultation for artists, authors, musicians, theater companies and other people engaged in creative enterprises in Madison and greater Wisconsin.
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Attorney Elizabeth Russell shares her opinions on the mismatch between copyright law and current technology, and on the shrinking number of copyrighted works in the public domain.



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March 2008
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