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Barbara Ringer (1925–2009) was one of the lead architects of the 1976 Copyright Act.〔(Barbara A. Ringer '49 ), ''Columbia Law School Magazine'' (Apr. 9, 2009).]〕 She spent much of her career lobbying Congress and drafting legislation that overhauled the 1909 Copyright Act.〔 Ringer was the first woman to serve as the Register of Copyrights in the United States Copyright Office.〔(Barbara Ringer 1973-1980 ), United States Copyright Office.]〕 During her three decades with the United States Copyright Office, Ringer gained a reputation as an authority on copyright law.〔Morton David Goldberg, (Barbara Ringer and Copyright History: Remembering a Mentor, Colleague and Friend ), 56 ''Journal of the Copyright Society of the USA'' No. 4 (Summer 2009).〕 ==Early life== Barbara Alice Ringer was born in Lafayette, Indiana on May 29, 1925.〔Matt Schudel, ("A Local Life: Barbara A. Ringer, 83, Force Behind New Copyright Law" ), ''Washington Post'' (Apr. 26, 2009).〕 Her mother was the only woman in the University of Michigan School of Law Class of 1923.〔 Both of Ringer's parents worked as government lawyers.〔 She was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of George Washington University in 1945,〔 and received her master of arts degree from George Washington in 1947.〔 Ringer graduated from Columbia Law School in 1949, where she was one only a few women in her class.〔 Ringer joined the Copyright Office as an examiner after graduating.〔Stephen Miller, ("She Helped Put Her Stamp On Copyright Law" ), ''The Wall Street Journal'' (May 9, 2009).〕
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