Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedApril 26, 2010

Upcoming Event: Fair Use in the U.S. Economy

“Fair Use in the U.S. Economy”

For the latest data on the economic value of balanced copyright

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Washington, DC

Event Materials Now Available

Featuring remarks from

Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (D – Calif.)

House Judiciary Committee

Speakers Include:

Ed Black

President & CEO, CCIA

Thomas Rogers

Principal, Capital Trade, Inc.

Andrew Szamosszegi

Principal, Capital Trade, Inc.

Peter Jaszi

Professor of Law, American University Washington College of Law

For a presentation and interactive discussion of the value of “Fair Use” to the U.S. economy and its importance to copyright law for the digital age.

A 2007 study released by CCIA, titled “Fair Use in the U.S. Economy,” demonstrated the immense benefits that the U.S. economy derives from Fair Use; that is, the limited copying and redistribution of copyrighted works such as music, articles, books, and video for socially and economically desirable purposes. The new 2010 study will use updated values to quantify Fair Use through the economic activity that comes from balanced copyright law.
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