The document discusses several provisions of U.S. copyright law that should be kept, changed, or updated. It argues that sections ensuring copyright ownership for creators and providing damages for infringement should remain. However, it asserts that the duration of copyright should not have a fixed limit and instead last as long as the work remains profitable. The document also analyzes two recent high-profile copyright infringement cases, involving the Beastie Boys and Quentin Tarantino, as examples of why punishments for infringement need strengthening. It proposes infringers should not only pay damages but lose their rights to use any media works in future.