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Orphan Works Update
by The Board of the Illustrators’ Partnership
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March 19, 2008
Many artists have contacted us, asking if it’s time to write Congress
about the new Orphan Works bill. No, Congress hasn’t released an
actual bill yet and lawmakers tend to ignore letters when there is no
bill.
But when we do ask you to act, it will have to be quickly. We
expect a bill to be released after the Easter recess. Sources say it will
be introduced in the House and Senate simultaneously, and fast-tracked for
a vote in the House by mid-May. Advocates hope for swift passage before
the summer recess.
The decision to introduce such a radical bill so late in the session is
ominous. Because of fall elections, this will be a short Congressional
year. Any bill not passed by the end of Congress will have to re-introduced
in the next Congress. That means the bill’s sponsors must know they have
their ducks lined up.
Of course, we can’t judge a new bill until we’ve seen it, but it appears
that the new one will closely resemble the old one. So while we don’t
recommend sending letters yet, it’s not too soon to start drafting them.
Over the next few weeks, we’ll tell you more about the changed Orphan
Works landscape. Then stand by.
—The Board of the Illustrators’ Partnership
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