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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 09:20:44+00:00

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Several Wisconsin attorney general opinions have declared that the state may copyright the works of state employees in the name of the state. See 1987 WL 341123 (Wis. A.G. July 6, 1987); 36 Op. Att'y Gen. 356, 357 (1947).
In an unpublished opinion , a Wisconsin court rejected the argument that the state public records law placed government documents into the public domain, but did not address the issue at any depth. See the cases in Florida, New York, California, and South Carolina to see how other states have approached this argument. State v. Law Office Info. Sys., Inc., 230 Wis. 2d 185, 603 N.W.2d 748 (Wis. Ct. App. 1999). In another case, Assessment Technologies of WI, LLC v. WIREdata, Inc., 350 F.3d 640, 644 (7th Cir. 2003), the court held that data compiled by the government through proprietary software was not copyrightable, however the holding was based on the lack of originality in the underlying data, rather than legal status of government records.
Wisconsin first enacted a public records law in 1849. See Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, Open Government Guide: Access to Public Records and Meetings in Wisconsin, at 1. The current Open Records Law may be found at Wis. Stat. Ann. § 19.31.
The Open Records Law provides that "no request . . . may be refused because the person making the request is unwilling . . . to state the purpose of the request." Wis. Stat. § 19.35(1)(i). This applies even when the requestor seeks to use the records for commercial purposes. See Op.Atty.Gen., July 16, 1969; Matter of Estates of Zimmer (App. 1989) 442 N.W.2d 578, 151 Wis.2d 122. The requestor's motivation may be considered, however, if the records request is disputed and a balancing test is employed by the judge. Hempel v. City of Baraboo, 2005 WI 120 ¶ 66, 284 Wis. 2d 162, 599 N.W.2d 551, 568.
The Open Records Law exempts copyrighted documents from disclosure, but does not specify whether the state government can itself hold copyrights. Wis. Stat. Ann. § 19.32(2); but see, Zellner v. Cedarburg Sch. Dist., 2007 WI 53, 300 Wis. 2d 290, 731 N.W.2d 240 (holding that third-party copyrighted material could be disclosed to news media under the fair use doctrine).
Wisconsin law states that "All public records made or received by or in the custody of a state agency shall be and remain the property of the state. Those public records may not be disposed of without the written approval of the board." Wis. Stat. Ann. §16.61.
Wisconsin Department of Justice, Open Government, available at http://www.doj.state.wi.us/dls/open-government.
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, Open Government Guide: Access to Public Records and Meetings in Wisconsin, available at http://www.rcfp.org/rcfp/orders/docs/ogg/WI.pdf.
Wisconsin Historical Society, available at http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/.
Wisconsin State Law Library, available at http://wilawlibrary.gov/.
Leanne Holcomb & James Isaac, Wisconsin's Public-Records Law: Preserving the Presumption of Complete Public Access in the Age of Electronic Records, 2008 Wis. L. Rev. 515 (2008).
State v. Law Office Info. Sys., Inc., 230 Wis. 2d 185, 603 N.W.2d 748 (Wis. Ct. App. 1999).
Matter of Estates of Zimmer (App. 1989) 442 N.W.2d 578, 151 Wis.2d 122, available at https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1237935/in-matter-of-estates-of-zimmer/.
Hempel v. City of Baraboo, 2005 WI 120 ¶ 66, 284 Wis. 2d 162, 599 N.W.2d 551, 568, available at https://www.wicourts.gov/sc/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=18992.
Assessment Technologies of WI, LLC v. WIREdata, Inc., 350 F.3d 640, 644 (7th Cir. 2003), available at https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=6009257823007127801.
Zellner v. Cedarburg Sch. Dist., 2007 WI 53, 300 Wis. 2d 290, 731 N.W.2d 240, available at https://www.wicourts.gov/sc/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=29079.
Wis. Stat. Ann. § 19.31, available at https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/19/II/31.
Wis. Stat. § 19.35, available at https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/19/II/35/1.
Wis. Stat. Ann. § 809.23, available at https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/809/II/23/3.
Wis. Stat. Ann. § 39.115, available at http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/39/I/115.
Wis. Stat. Ann. § 114.62, available at http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/114/II/62.
Wis. Stat. Ann. § 119.18, available at http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/119/18.
Wis. Stat. Ann. § 19.32, available at https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/19/II/32/2.
Wis. Stat. Ann. § 16.61, available at https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/16/III/61.
1987 WL 341123 (Wis. A.G. July 6, 1987).
36 Op. Att'y Gen. 356, 357 (1947).
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Copyright - DPI Website Use and Disclaimer, available at http://dpi.wi.gov/copyright-dpi-website-use-and-disclaimer.
Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands, Copyright, available at http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/SurveyNotes/Copyright.html.
 Unpublished opinions may not be cited in a court of law as binding precedent. Wis. Stat. Ann. § 809.23(3)(a).

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