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No. Make the argument in court. The law really should be struck down if you can't have a copy of it. The court could hold that the law is unenforceable until the copyright expires.


That creates the weird situation where a law goes into effect on some seemingly random date in the future.


That already happens when laws are challenged


Ooh, I know - how about having a law refer to a standard copyrighted by Disney, that would be fun




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