On October 25th, Register of Copyrights Maria A. Pallante made public the Priorities and Special Projects of the United States Copyright Office for October 2011 through October 2013. The document articulates 17 priorities in the areas of copyright policy and administrative practice, as well as 10 new projects designed to improve the quality and efficiency of the U.S. Copyright Office’s services in the 21st century.
“Congress has charged the Copyright Office with administering the United States Copyright Act and performing important public services for the nation,” Pallante said. “The work plan presented here reflects the commitment of the office to address current complexities in the copyright system and prepare for future challenges.”
Read News Release: Director of U.S. Copyright Office Announces Priorities, Special Projects for Next Two Years
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