The Supreme Court's decision on the Eldred v. Ashcroft case is in, and the mouse minions win. Validation for perpetually-upgraded extensions of copyright protection whenever the franchise is threatened (life of the author plus 1000 years, anyone?) -- slow death of the public domain -- the loss of countless works that the owners don't care about (or would rather hide), and archivists are not allowed to preserve. For tortuous details, see pdf files of the majority opinion, Steven's dissent and Breyer's dissent.
(spotted via /. and BoingBoing)