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Originally Posted by Giggleton
Then why is the copyright clause?
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It isn't.
The copyright clause has its own limitations, and in some instances the US Government has in fact structured things to deal with these types of conflicts.
For example: All documents created by the US Government are in the public domain, including those classified as top secret. As a result, the government cannot sue Wikileaks for copyright infringement. I.e. they can't use copyright to silence criticism.