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== Copyright Law in the US ==
 
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'''Copyright Law in Entertainment''' is a subsection of the larger protections given by the US Government with Copyright.  Copyright is the power that grants people the power to protect intellectual property by monopolizing the use of such material as they deem acceptable.  The US Government lays this out in the US Constitution under Article 1, Section 8, Clause 8 (also known more commonly as The Copyright Clause).  The US Constitution states that the US Government has the right to promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.  The Copyright Law in the US through the protection given in the constitution protects both companies and individuals intellectual property in the form of media such as films, videos, and music.
  
  

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Copyright Law in the US

Copyright Law in Entertainment is a subsection of the larger protections given by the US Government with Copyright. Copyright is the power that grants people the power to protect intellectual property by monopolizing the use of such material as they deem acceptable. The US Government lays this out in the US Constitution under Article 1, Section 8, Clause 8 (also known more commonly as The Copyright Clause). The US Constitution states that the US Government has the right to promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries. The Copyright Law in the US through the protection given in the constitution protects both companies and individuals intellectual property in the form of media such as films, videos, and music.


Collaborative Writing Exercise: Copyright law in the entertainment industry can raise ethical issues related to the balance between protecting the rights of creators and the rights of consumers. For example, some argue that strict copyright laws can stifle creativity and limit the public's access to works, while others argue that more lenient laws can lead to piracy and devalue the work of creators. With strict copyright laws, consumers may have trouble accessing certain content due to higher prices. However, when copyright laws are more lenient, this can harm the creators. Copyrights are in place to protect a creator's intellectual property and make sure that they are properly compensated for their work, and to make sure that their work cannot be stolen or copied.

Sources: https://www.pbs.org/standards/media-law-101/copyright-fair-use/#:~:text=Copyright%20law%20protects%20original%20works,such%20works%20in%20limited%20circumstances. https://www.luc.edu/digitalethics/researchinitiatives/essays/archive/2016/copyrightinthedigitalagehowthetppextendsaflawedandharmfulpolicy/