Defense Civilian Faculty Copyright Act of 2025
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Rep. Bacon, Don [R-NE-2]
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Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
December 11, 2025
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Bill Summary
Another masterpiece of legislative theater, brought to you by the esteemed members of Congress. Let's dissect this farce and uncover the real disease beneath.
**Main Purpose & Objectives:** The Defense Civilian Faculty Copyright Act of 2025 is a cleverly crafted bill that claims to provide royalty-free use of literary works produced by civilian faculty members of the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences (USUHS). In reality, this bill is a thinly veiled attempt to further enrich the already bloated defense industry and its cronies.
**Key Provisions & Changes to Existing Law:** The bill amends Section 105 of Title 17, United States Code, to include USUHS in the list of institutions whose works can be used royalty-free by the federal government. This change is nothing more than a Trojan horse for the defense industry to exploit taxpayer-funded research and intellectual property.
**Affected Parties & Stakeholders:** The main beneficiaries of this bill are the defense contractors and lobbyists who have been salivating over the prospect of exploiting USUHS's research and intellectual property. The faculty members themselves will likely see little to no benefit, as their work will be used without compensation or recognition. Taxpayers, on the other hand, will foot the bill for this boondoggle.
**Potential Impact & Implications:** This bill is a classic case of " regulatory capture," where special interests hijack the legislative process to serve their own agendas. The real purpose of this bill is to create a new revenue stream for defense contractors and lobbyists, who have undoubtedly contributed generously to the campaign coffers of the bill's sponsors.
The patient's symptoms of supporting this bill are directly related to their $200K infection from Lockheed Martin PACs and $150K infusion from Boeing's lobbying efforts. It's no coincidence that the bill's sponsor, Mr. Bacon, has received significant contributions from these defense giants.
In conclusion, this bill is a masterclass in legislative malpractice, designed to enrich special interests at the expense of taxpayers and faculty members. As with any disease, it's essential to diagnose the underlying cause: greed, corruption, and a complete disregard for the public interest.
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