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hi guys will Terry here Ive never done a podcast like this before I have the Brad Holland on today this week might be the most important week in every artists life were going to talk about a new Copyright Act that Congress is planning to use to replace all existing copyright law and the Copyright Office has made recommendations that will affect every artists copyrights it will change copyright law as you and I know it it will take away our inherent right to everything you you and I have created are creating and will create and our chance to stop it could end next week Brad Holland has won every major award in illustration I learned about him in our history of illustration class in art school hes one of the biggest names in editorial and advertising illustration the equivalent of a John Lasseter Don Bluth in animation or the equivalent of a Chris Van osburgh or Eric Carle in childrens book illustration if youve picked up a newspaper magazine in the past thirty years youve probabl