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What is the Copyright Act of 1976?

In 1976, the United States Congress passed an act overhauling the federal copyright law. The 1976 Copyright Act defined the eight broad categories of works which are protected by copyright law, and extended protection to unpublished works. The Copyright Act, as it stands today, is largely unchanged from the revisions made by the 1976 Act.