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(bright music) (upbeat music) - [Narrator] You know that copyright is a type of intellectual property protecting creative works, but do you know how long that protection lasts? The framers of the U.S. Constitution saw copyright law as a vehicle to promote the progress of science and useful arts. As part of this, copyright gives owners exclusive rights over a works use. These include the rights to reproduce, distribute, create derivatives, publicly perform, and publicly display work. However, these rights do not last forever. The framers also ensured copyright protection would last only for limited times so that works could inspire the creation of new works and the cycle would continue further enriching the nation. Copyright terms and requirements have changed several times since the first U.S. copyright law in 1790. Early copyright laws allowed owners to secure copyright protection for two terms, an initial term and a second renewal term, but only if they met certain formalities, such