Copyright office head denounces "big mistake" of extending copyright
The remarkable admission came at the tail end of an event held at the UNC Law School on November 2, 2005, when Mary-Beth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, and a panel of copyright scholars, lawyers and bureaucrats convened to deliberate copyright in public.
Peters can be heard making the statement one minutes and eight seconds into the video linked below:
AVI Link, MP4 Link, MPG Link[1:08] We've certainly lengthened the term [of copyright] perhaps -- I won't even say perhaps -- too long a term. I think it is too long. I think that was probably a big mistake, but one that Congress can make."
Credit: The University of North Carolina and UNC-TV for the video capture and TJ Ward for digizing it.

[1:08] We've certainly lengthened the term [of copyright] perhaps -- I won't even say perhaps -- too long a term. I think it is too long. I think that was probably a big mistake, but one that Congress can make."

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