Yesterday the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled in favor of small Virginia publisher Valancourt Books, finding that publishers should not be required to send physical copies of their copyrighted books to the Library of Congress. The process of a “mandatory deposit” of books to the LOC (Section 407 of the Copyright Act), without compensation from the government, was unconstitutional, the court said, reversing a lower court decision. Previously, the LOC claimed that the providing the books to the Library of Congress was related to copyright protection, and refusal to do so would result in […]