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Copyright Society of the U.S.A. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Copyright Society of the U.S.A. The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. is the primary scholarly society dedicated to the study of copyright law in the United States.〔See generally F. Jay Dougherty, "A Story of Two Anniversaries: Nimmer and the Bulletin/Journal of the Copyright Society", 60 ''Journal of the Copyright Society U.S.A.'' 149 (Winter 2013).〕 The Copyright Society of the USA was established in 1953, by a number of copyright scholars and lawyers including Charles B. Seton (1910-2005). The Society publishes a long-running journal, the ''Journal of the Copyright Society of the USA''.〔("About Us" ), CSUSA website (last visited March 14, 2014).〕 The Society also hosts annual and midwinter meetings, as well as a variety of educational sessions in its regional chapters. The organization has approximately eleven chapters throughout the country, and is headquartered in New York.〔("Chapters" ), CSUSA website (last visited March 14, 2014).〕 The Society hosts the annual "Donald C. Brace Memorial Lecture" (named after Donald Brace, one of the founders of the Harcourt, Brace & Co. publishing company),〔("Donald C. Brace Memorial Lecture" ), CSUSA website (last visited March 14, 2014).〕 and presents the annual "Seton Award" for scholarship by a young lawyer (under 40).〔("Seton Award" ), CSUSA website (last visited March 14, 2014).〕 ==Notes==
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