A US anti-bootlegging law was ruled unconstitutional on Friday because it does not contain a time limit on the copyright protection afforded to live music. This, said Judge Harold Baer, gives "seemingly perpetual protection" to live performances.

The District Judge made the ruling in a criminal prosecution brought against Jean Martignon, owner of an internet and mail order company known as Midnight Records, under a Federal Anti-Bootlegging statute.

Conviction under the Act can result in fines and jail time of five years for first offenders and 10 years for serial offenders.

Prosecutors are reviewing the decision, according to reports.

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