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Copyright office jacks up the price of rescuing orphan works

Copyright office jacks up the price of rescuing orphan works:


Cory Doctorow:

John Mark sez, "Folks who value creative content rescued from obscurity may be concerned about major fee increases proposed by the US Copyright Office. At the end of this month, they plan to double the fee for copyright records searching from $75 to $150 per hour (it was $20/hr as recently as 1999), and add a new $100 fee just to give frugal searchers an estimate of how much a real search is likely to cost!"

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(Thanks, John Mark!)


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