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Editor’s note: David S. Levine is Professor, Elon University School of Law
ELON – Last Monday night, Congress introduced and passed new and significant copyright law, sponsored by NC Senator Thom Tillis, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Intellectual Property. Tucked into the 5000+ page “must pass” emergency omnibus government funding legislation were two unrelated copyright bills that you’d never know were there, unless you searched for them.
One, innocuously titled “Unauthorized Streaming,” but colloquially known as the “felony streaming” legislation, authorizes up to 10 years in prison for illegal streaming of copyrighted works like films and music.
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Professor David S. Levine
An Elon Law scholar who teaches and researches on issues related to privacy, intellectual property, and internet law authored a column for WRAL TechWire that raises concerns about changes to copyright law that were rolled into omnibus government funding legislation signed December 27, 2020, by President Donald Trump.
“Changing copyright law under cover of darkness – we deserve better” by Professor David S. Levine looks at how two separate and unrelated copyright bills sponsored by North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis were rolled into legislation that affected continued federal government operations.