The “Happy Birthday” Copyright Case Shows The Absurdity Of Current Copyright Law

How can a song from the 19th century be protected by copyright? Don’t songs (and other works) enter the public domain after a reasonable amount of time? Even Irving Berlin, who died at age 101 in 1980, couldn’t outlive the rights to his songs. Welcome to the crazy world of copyright law—or, as I prefer to call it, “Intellectual Property Rights Gone Wild!”