“Who sold you that [expletive] and why did you buy it?” Ironically, over at the Library of Congress, a new $52 million electronic technology designed “to speed things up” has resulted in delays at the U.S. Copyright Office in processing paper copyright applications. Instead of the customary 5-month processing time, paper applications (which still account for roughly half of all submissions) may take up to one year to process. The Washington Post noted last month that applicants are reportedly waiting up to 18 months for their paper applications to be processed. Meanwhile, the Copyright Office says it’s getting an “upgrade”.
