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Judges and Judiciary

Jun. 27, 2001

Court Favors E-Rights for Free-Lancers

WASHINGTON - Two of the major media losers in a closely watched U.S. Supreme Court battle between publishers and free-lancers are vowing to fight on by lobbying Congress to amend copyright laws to give greater control over rights to publishers.

By James Gordon Meek
Special to the Daily Journal
        WASHINGTON - Two of the major media losers in a closely watched U.S. Supreme Court battle between publishers and free-lancers are vowing to fight on by lobbying Congress to amend copyright laws to give greater control over rights to publishers.
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