Dancing on Their Own: Alternatives to Copyright for the Choreographic Community - Harvard Law Review
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Dancing on Their Own: Alternatives to Copyright for the Choreographic Community - Harvard Law Review
Throughout American history, dance has been the “stepchild” of the arts family, an afterthought when it comes to recognition, protection, and celebration. Even as societal recognition of dance’s value grew in the twentieth century, legal recognition lagged behind. Only after decades of advocacy by choreographers did Congress amend the Copyright Act to include choreographic works in 1976. But in the nearly fifty years since, very few choreographe…
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