The proposed legislation changing the appointment authority for the Librarian of Congress and the Register of Copyrights raises a constitutional question that extends well beyond the Copyright Office itself. Although the public debate has centered on presidential authority over the Register, the more consequential issue may be whether the bill unintentionally reopens the constitutional foundation of the Copyright Royalty Board (CRB)—and perhaps …
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