Abstract
Throughout most of its history, the US has adopted copyright laws independent of the outside world. That changed in 1989 when Congress joined the Berne Convention.
Citation
David Nimmer,
Nation, Duration, Violation, Harmonization: An International Copyright Proposal for the United States,
55 Law and Contemporary Problems
211-239
(Spring 1992)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol55/iss2/11