Section 301 of the Copyright Act of 1976

Section 301 of the Copyright Act of 1976

Definition

Expressly preempts state laws that cover the same subject matter as the act and grant rights that are equivalent to the exclusive rights granted in the act. State laws that affect works in the public domain are also preempted.

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