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Re: [dvd-discuss] Eldred Transcript Online
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- From: Ernest Miller <ernest.miller(at)aya.yale.edu>
- Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 08:41:25 -0400
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I believe it was the Trademark cases.
Arnold G. Reinhold wrote:
> In Lessig's summation, he says:
>
> "Now, were this the first time this Court had considered Congress's
> copyright authority, that might be a plausible argument, but the very
> first time this Court ever struck down a law of Congress as exceeding
> Article I, section 8 power was in the context of the Copyright Clause.
> [*47]"
>
> Anyone know which case he is referring to?
>
>
> Arnold Reinhold
>
>